Caption: The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at Pakistani Air Force Base Nur Khan in bespoke Catherine Walker and nude heels as she walks alongside Prince William
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Pakistan tonight on what has been described as the most ‘complex and challenging’ international tour of their fledging royal careers.
Arriving at the Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi just after 9.30pm the smiling royal couple were accorded a red-carpet reception as they left the British Government's RAF Voyager plane together
They were met by a group of dignitaries and two young children in traditional dress who were pushed forwards to present Kate with a beautiful bouquet.
The duchess looked elegant in an aqua shalwar kameez - a traditional Pakistani outfit comprised of a flared kurti, a long shirt, and trousers - by British designer Catherine Walker.
It echoed many of the outfits worn in the country by William’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and was a respectful nod to tradition in the Muslim country. Read more from The Daily Mail.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrived in Pakistan tonight on what has been described as the most ‘complex and challenging’ international tour of their fledging royal careers.
Arriving at the Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi just after 9.30pm the smiling royal couple were accorded a red-carpet reception as they left the British Government's RAF Voyager plane together
They were met by a group of dignitaries and two young children in traditional dress who were pushed forwards to present Kate with a beautiful bouquet.
The duchess looked elegant in an aqua shalwar kameez - a traditional Pakistani outfit comprised of a flared kurti, a long shirt, and trousers - by British designer Catherine Walker.
It echoed many of the outfits worn in the country by William’s late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, and was a respectful nod to tradition in the Muslim country. Read more from The Daily Mail.