The Asian Age

Islamabad rolls out red carpet as royals begin ‘complex’ tour

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Islamabad, Oct. 14: Prince William and his wife Kate arrived in Pakistan to a red carpet welcome late Monday for their "most complex" tour to date, with Islamabad eager to tout improved security after years of violent militancy.

The couple — the Duchess of Cambridge in a sea-green shalwar kameez, and the Duke in a dark suit — were greeted by foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and presented with flowers after they landed in a British government plane at a military base in Rawalpindi, the garrison city adjacent to the capital Islamabad, state television images showed.

Details of the five-day visit are being kept under wraps. Security is expected to be tight for the couple's first official trip to Pakistan, and the first visit by a British royal since William's father Charles and his

■ DETAILS OF the five-day visit are being kept under wraps. Security is expected to be tight for the couple's first official trip to Pakistan

wife Camilla came in 2006. In addition to Islamabad they are set to visit the ancient Mughal capital of Lahore, as well as the mountainou­s north and the region near the border with Afghanista­n in the west.

Kensington Palace has called the trip "the most complex tour undertaken by The Duke and Duchess to date, given the logistical and security considerat­ions".

They are expected to see Pakistan's efforts to combat climate change and learn about the "complex security" of the region, among other issues, a statement from Kensington Palace said earlier.

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Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate arrived at Nur Khan base in Islamabad on Monday.

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