Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Chitral District, Pakistan

On October 16, 2019, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the mountains of Northern Pakistan, where the stark effects of climate change and global warming are having a profound impact on the communities that call the region home. The Duke and Duchess visited a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions. The Duke and Duchess are on a visit of Pakistan between 14-18th October at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions
Kate Middleton and Prince William visited Chitral District, to learn more about their unique heritage and traditions

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  1. William should wear hats more often: He looks a million times better and much younger when he does.

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    1. That's because a hat covers his bald pate, you see just a little hair on the sides which makes it look like he has a full head of hair.

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    2. Well, there is nothing wrong with a bald head, although a hat would perhaps protect his scalp against sun.
      -Sessa-

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  2. The Duchess is outfitted beautifully and appropriately for her surroundings, but more than that, I'm awed by the beauty of their location and the warm cultural exchange between them and their kind hosts. There is genuine interest on both sides and that is very heart warming.
    Anon 9:13

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    1. I love your comment. I have had the same thoughts - as much as I enjoy seeing various outfits, with all photos from this trip so far, my attention has been drawn to the people and the country they´re visiting. William and Kate seem to have been received with much warmth and genuine hospitality.

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    2. Anon 7:14 and Vanessa, I love both of your comments. William and Kate, and Harry and Meghan, seem to have a genuine interest in the people who inhabit these far flung countries which comprise the Commonwealth. I am sure the Queen is very pleased with her emissaries. It doesn't hurt that Kate and William's apparel shows respect for the host country.

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    3. Well said and very much agreed!
      Chel

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  3. Stylish, appropriate, and perfectly dressed for the occasion. Perfect!!

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  4. Understated yet chic mountain attire. Kate does casual so well. The natural colors are perfect in this setting, and don't compete with the beautiful gifts she has been given.

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  5. No matter what Kate wears she looks good. I like this outfit. The headgear looks cute on both.

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  6. This is a practical outfit. It looks stylish enough but is also drab enough for the colorful gifts from the people to shine.

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  7. She is not only perfectly clothed and styled, but also looking so beautiful these days.
    I love to see this admirable couple!! Their attitude, how they show warmth, interest and kindness... wondeful. They seem to blend in so easy, despite the cultural differences, etc. Great how they manage it all!

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  8. Isn’t it great seeing this couple working together? They always look as if they are enjoying themselves so much. While the Duchess still looks lovely with the added headgear, the white beret style hat does nothing for the Duke. Of little consequence, of course, to the importance of their message.

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  9. I really love Kate's all choices of dressing for the journey to Pakistan, very stunning, elegant, appropriate.

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  10. Sorry but Kate outfit looks more Native American -

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  11. I revisited and it looks like the locals headdress is toward the Native American as well. Oh well,

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  12. I like the way they looked at each other. Love was in the air.

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  13. Ava Pittman17/10/19 06:52

    The Duchess looks great and perfectly attired for the days events. Love the cascading scarf off her shoulder.

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  14. Wonderful! The skin vest makes Catherine look cool, and I love the fact that she is wearing practical boots that still look so stylish. Perfection.

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  15. The scenery is fantastic.

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  16. I guess this was the fun part of the trip, they enjoyed it.

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