During the interview, fellow guest Mike Colter described his experience on an episode of ER and Corden said he'd love to be on a medical drama. "You know James, I can make that happen," Pompeo said. "I'm a producer on the show."
Prince
Harry is carrying on Princess Diana's
legacy.
The
Duke of Sussex visited a de-mining site in Dirico, Angola on Friday to continue
to champion his mother's landmine clearance work.
The
royal worked with representatives from The Halo Trust to help clear the area,
which was mined during the Angolan civil war. After receiving a safety briefing
and learning more about the work of the de-mining teams, Harry walked through
the minefield and remotely detonated a mine to help make the area safer for the
local community, wildlife and future eco-tourism.
The
Princess of Wales walked through an active minefield in Huambo, Angola in
1997—just months before her death. After
working in Dirico, Harry also visited Huambo and walked along the
same street his mother did 22 years ago.
"It's
been quite emotional retracing my mother's steps along this street 22 years on
and to see the transformation that has taken place, from an unsafe and desolate
place into a vibrant community of local businesses and colleges," he
said.
Diana
is often credited with raising awareness for an international treaty against
landmines, which was signed shortly after her death. Since then, the
once-inhabitable area has transformed into a growing community with colleges,
schools and small businesses. Harry said he was "incredibly
proud, as I know my mother would've been of the role the United Kingdom has
played in this transformation."
"The
Duke is humbled to be visiting a place and a community that was so special to
his mother, and to recognize her tireless mission as an advocate for all those
she felt needed her voice the most, even if the issue was not universally
popular," a statement from Harry and Meghan Markle's
Instagram account read.
Later on, Harry visited an orthopaedic center in
Huambo, which was recently renamed the Princess Diana Orthopaedic Center in her
honor. He even met with two people who worked at the center during his
mother's visit in 1997.
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