The Pak Banker

Prince William, Kate Middleton to arrive in Pak today

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, will arrive in Pakistan on Monday (today) night on the four-day royal tour from Oct 14 to 18 as they are "looking forward to building a lasting friendship with the people of Pakistan."

According to sources, the royal couple will meet Prime Minister Imran Khan and President ArifAlvi on Tuesday. Following their meeting with Khan and Alvi, the royal couple will pay a visit to Lahore on October 16 and Chitral on October 17.

The visit comes 13 years after Charles and Camilla - the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwell - toured the country in 2006. Pakistan still vividly remembers the late Princess Diana's visit in 1996.

"The UK's links with Pakistan are extensive, and Their Royal Highnesses are looking forward to building a lasting friendship with the people of Pakistan," read a statement by the royal couple's spokespers­on on Oct 4. During the course of their visit, Prince William and Kate "will pay respect to the historical relationsh­ip between Britain and Pakistan" but the larger focus will remain "on showcasing Pakistan as it is ` - a dynamic, aspiration­al and forward-looking nation", read the statement.

The handout, released

by Kensington Palace, currently the official residence of the Duke and Duchess, said that the tour will encompass "the modern leafy capital Islamabad, the vibrant city of Lahore, the mountainou­s countrysid­e in the North, and the rugged border regions to the West". "The visit will span over 1,000km, and will take in Pakistan's rich culture, its diverse communitie­s, and it's beautiful landscapes," it added.

They will also interact with organisati­ons "which empower young people and ensure they have the best possible start in life".

"Access to quality education, particular­ly to girls and young women is one of the UK's top priorities in Pakistan," mentioned the statement.

Moreover, they are expected to meet with "a wide variety of people, including children and young people, leaders from government, business and the charity sector, inspiring conservati­onists, and well-known cultural figures and sporting stars."

A particular attention will be paid to climate change issues affecting Pakistan and the positive work being undertaken to combat these challenges.

The official statement also said that throughout the tour the couple would visit programmes which empower young people and see how communitie­s in Pakistan are responding and adapting to the effects of climate change.

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