Prince Williams and Kate Middleton are on a five day trip to Pakistan as a part of the royal tour. The details about their trip is kept under wraps due to the security reason. As we all know, Kate is best in pulling the art of diplomatic dressing.
Everyone is eager to know, whether she will follow the footsteps of Princess Diana, who undertook a solo royal tour in 1991, by wearing several traditional, lightweight styles.
With soaring temperature, this week in Islamabad, Kate will prefer wearing something light while keeping in mind the clothing culture of Pakistan. If she wears something locally made, it will give a massive boost to the textile industry of the country. It will provide them a great recognition on the world platform.
So what was Kate’s first diplomatic look? All ready to know?
On arrival, they visited Islamabad Model College for Girls and interacted with the students hearing the youth voice of Pakistan. She embraced the country’s culture and style by wearing a traditional royal blue Shalwar kameez, along with a dupatta designed by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan along with a pair of beige shoes.
Kate is cautious in not copying Diana while giving a new style for onlookers.
Later the royal couple formally met the President of Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi, at the Presidential Palace and then had an official meeting with Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The prime minister knew late Princess Diana and met her on several occasions. In 1997 Diana visited Pakistan twice before her tragic death. Cricketer turned politician Imran Khan hosted her friend Diana in Lahore.
And Kate again surprised everyone!!
For this occasion, she wore emerald green tunic by Catherine Walker over cream pants from Pakistani designer Maheen Khan for the outing. She completed her look with a printed green scarf by Satrangi and earrings by Pakistani jewelry designer Zeen.
As the world is not at all surprised to see how beautifully Kate is pulling the traditional attire with all the grace and elegance. We hope to see her in more beautiful conventional attire during the visit.