The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will spend a busy day in Pakistan’s cultural capital, Lahore on Thursday, attending multiple events in the city.
Upon their arrival in Lahore, Prince William and Kate Middleton met with Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar and Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, before proceeding to a charity function.
For her visit to Lahore, Kate donned a white Gul Ahmed shalwar kameez and a shawl by Maheem Khan.
She accessorised her ensemble with a clutch from Mulberry, shoes by Gianvito Rossi and earrings by Asprey.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walk down the steps of a plane as they arrive in Lahore, on the fourth of the royal visit to Pakistan.#RoyalVisitPakistan
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— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) October 17, 2019
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walk down the steps of a plane as they arrive in Lahore, on the fourth of the royal visit to Pakistan.#RoyalVisitPakistan
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— Elliot Wagland (@elliotwagland) October 17, 2019
Punjab Chief Minister Buzdar during the meeting said Pakistan and UK were moving ahead together in journey of progress and prosperity.
He added the visit will further strengthen bilateral ties between Pakistan and United Kingdom.
After their formal meeting with the Punjab chief minister and governor, the royal couple travelled to SOS Children Village where they meet orphaned children.
Kate and William later observed damage and emergency response drills in a village in Chitral that had been hit by floods due to glaciers melting.
They also visited a settlement of the Kalash people, a small indigenous group living in the Chitral region where they met with young people and wore colorful local scarves and headwear while being treated to song and dance.