Taranaki Daily News

Duchess makes natty choice at start of tour

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The Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Pakistan with a nod to both her hosts and the memory of her mother-in-law, wearing a traditiona­l shalwar-kameez-style outfit from one of Princess Diana’s favourite couture houses.

The Duke and Duchess landed amid tight security at an air base outside Islamabad to start a fiveday visit to showcase the Commonweal­th’s second most populous nation and strengthen ties with Britain.

The Duchess stepped down from their RAF Voyager plane in a blue Catherine Walker dress as she was met by Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Pakistan’s foreign minister. Their flight from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshir­e is understood to have been timed so they could do the school run before they left.

More than 1000 Pakistani police will be deployed to watch over the couple in the coming days.

Their stay is the first visit to Pakistan by members of the Royal family since 2006. The couple will meet both Imran Khan, the prime minister, and Arif Alvi, the president.

The duke was expected to say at a dinner last night: ‘‘Pakistan is the world’s fifth largest country by population. It has a diverse geography that spans deserts to glaciers and everything in between. It is the birthplace of the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner.

‘‘We share unique bonds and so it will always be in our best interests for Pakistan to succeed. Not least because of the 1.5 million people living in the UK with Pakistani origin.’’

Fashion watchers said the Duchess’s choice of dress appeared to show she would use her wardrobe to highlight ties between the country.

In 1991, Catherine Walker created a pale pink sarong-style gown for Princess Diana, which she wore when she attended a reception in Lahore.

– Telegraph Group

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Pakistani Air Force Base Nur Khan with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge to start their Royal Tour of Pakistan.
GETTY IMAGES Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge arrives at the Pakistani Air Force Base Nur Khan with Prince William, Duke of Cambridge to start their Royal Tour of Pakistan.

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