Taranaki Daily News

Duke visits valley that enchanted his mother

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It was a northern corner of Pakistan that enchanted his mother and now, three decades later, the Duke of Cambridge returned to see how it is being threatened by climate change.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spent the second full day of their Pakistan tour in the spectacula­r Chitral valley close to the border with Afghanista­n.

As the couple continued to use the visit to highlight the links between Britain and Pakistan, and environmen­tal concerns, even the helicopter carrying the couple carried memories of previous Royal visits. Flying in to Chitral from Islamabad the couple were given Chitrali caps, echoing the same headgear worn by Princess Diana on her visit in 1991.

En route to the Chiatibo Glacier by helicopter, the royal couple were told that the same helicopter had ferried the Queen in 1961 and the Prince of Wales in 2006. Surveying the glacier, which is melting at a rate of 10m per year because of rising temperatur­es, the duke called for ‘‘more education, more awareness and political action’’ to tackle climate change.

Pakistan is estimated to have more glacial ice than anywhere outside the polar regions, but temperatur­e rises are causing 70 per cent of them recede. Glaciers in the Himalayan, Hindu Kush and Karakoram mountain ranges, which all converge in Pakistan, are estimated to provide water for 1.6 billion people.

The duke, who studied geography at university, said the couple had wanted to ‘‘use our voice and lend our position and our visit to kind of talk about issues like climate change, issues about the environmen­t’’.

He joked that his former geography teacher, Dr Warren, ‘‘would be well impressed that I’m back at a glacier after all these years.’’

‘‘I’ve been very impressed by William’s geography,’’ a smiling Kate added.

The duke said he was encouraged by young people highlighti­ng the issue, but said ‘‘action needs to happen very soon’’. He added: ‘‘A lot of people rely on this and if we take too long about this we will lose many of the precious things we care about.’ – Telegraph Group

 ?? AP ?? Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visit the Chiatibo glacier in the Hindu Kush mountain range in the Chitral District of KhyberPakh­unkwa Province, Pakistan.
AP Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, visit the Chiatibo glacier in the Hindu Kush mountain range in the Chitral District of KhyberPakh­unkwa Province, Pakistan.

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