Kate Middleton was a vision in white as she arrived in Lahore Pakistan with Prince William for day four of their royal tour.
The Duchess of Cambridge was snapped sporting a white shalwar kameez, a traditional outfit, by designer Gul Ahmed and a shawl by Maheen Khan.
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The royal couple will visit the SOS Children’s Village – a charity that provides a family structure for vulnerable children.
The pair will later attend a birthday party for one of the 150 children that call the centre home.
William and Kate began their royal tour of Pakistan on Monday, with Express reporting that it was “the most complex tour” they have ever undertaken.
BBC Royal correspondent Jonny Dymond noted that the royal visit is about giving Pakistan a “royal hug” and showing people here that Britain cares.
“It’s also a way of highlighting joint interests – climate change threatens Pakistan more than most, early years education is one of the duchess’s biggest single concerns, and security is a key part of the co-operation between the UK and Pakistan,” he wrote.
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