The Borneo Post

William and Kate’s plane forced to abandon landings

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LAHORE, Pakistan: A fierce storm in Islamabad forced a plane carrying Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate to abandon two landings before returning to Lahore late on Thursday, reporters travelling with them said, in a dramatic end to a day of cracking cricket balls and touring the towering historic Badshahi Mosque.

The Voyager, a British Royal Air Force jet transporti­ng the couple during their five-day tour of Pakistan, was caught in one of the thunderous storms that periodical­ly rock the capital in October.

“The pilot circled for an hour but the lightening — and turbulence — was so bad we had to fly back,” tweeted the Daily Mail’s royal correspond­ent Rebecca English, who was on board the plane.

“Few of us have experience­d turbulence as bad as that,” she added.

“If I’m honest ... that was the most nervous I’ve ever felt in a plane,” added ITV royal correspond­ent Chris Ship.

Daily Telegraph correspond­ent Ben Farmer said the pilot had tried to land twice, once at a military base in the garrison city of Rawalpindi adjacent to Islamabad, and once at Islamabad Internatio­nal before abandoning the attempt and returning to Lahore, some 270 kilometres (170 miles) flying distance away.

However all on board appeared to be safe, with English tweeting that Prince William -- himself a pilot — had joked with the press pack that he had been flying.

English said it was unclear when they would be able to take off again. There was no immediate statement from Kensington Palace.

The pilot circled for an hour but the lightening — and turbulence — was so bad we had to fly back. Few of us have experience­d turbulence as bad as that.

Correspond­ent Rebecca English

Sporting visitors

The mid-air flight drama came after the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had spent the day exploring Lahore, Pakistan’s cultural capital.

The royal couple kicked off their fourth day in Pakistan with a visit to the SOS Children’s Village orphanage, where Kate gave a brief speech along with a short greeting in Urdu and celebrated children’s birthdays.

“Earlier this year I talked about the fact that it takes a village to raise a child. The village we’ve seen here today is the best representa­tion of that ideal that I could have possibly imagined,” she said.

The Duke and Duchess later took to the crease at the National Cricket Academy, where they both hit a few runs as they played alongside a host of current and former cricket stars, including current bowling coach Waqar Younis.

After an outfit change, the duo headed to Lahore’s famous Badshahi Mosque — one of the world’s largest.

William sported a creamcolou­red linen suit and Kate donned a light green TheWrap.

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William and Kate visit the Badshahi mosque in Lahore on Thursday. — AFP photo
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