Britains' Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton arrived in Islamabad on Monday, for their first royal trip to Pakistan in more than a decade. The Duchess looked regal in an aqua blue dress and matching pants. (Source: REUTERS/Peter Nicholls)
The couple was received at the Pakistani Air Force Base Nur Khan in Islamabad. (Source: REUTERS/Peter Nicholls)
The royal couple is scheduled to visit Northern Areas and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa besides capital Islamabad and Lahore during their five-day visit. (Source: REUTERS/Peter Nicholls)
During the tour, the Duchess was clicked in a traditional blue salwaar-kurta, as she visited the Margalla Hills in Islamabad. The ensemble was designed by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan. (Source: REUTERS/Peter Nicholls)
For their first major outing, the royal couple chose to visit the Islamabad Model College for Girls on Tuesday. Prince William kept it simple in a powder-blue shirt and black pants. (Source: REUTERS/Ian Vogler)
The royal couple officially met with Pakistan PM Imran Khan. Kate was seen wearing a green tunic by her go-to designer Catherine Walker that she paired with cream pants from Pakistani designer Maheen Khan. (Source: Andrew Parsons/Pool via REUTERS)
The cricketer-turned-politician was said to be friends with the late Princess Diana. (Source: Andrew Parsons/Pool via REUTERS)
In the evening, Kate and William rode a tuktuk to attend a special reception hosted by the British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Thomas Drew, at the Pakistan National Monument in Islamabad. (Source: Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS)
The couple colour-coordinated in bottle green outfits, channelling the best of both the countries. (Source: Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS)
The Duchess dazzled in the emerald-green gown by Jenny Packham. (Source: Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS)
On day three of the tour, the Duke and Duchess visited a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, where they were photographed wearing the traditional headgear. (Source: Samir Hussein/Pool via REUTERS)
Here, they interacted with the locals whose lives have been affected by flash floods as a result of glaciers melting. (Source: Samir Hussein/Pool via REUTERS)
The royal couple got a view of the stunning Hindu Kush mountain range, situated in the Chitral District of Pakistan’s Khyber-Pakhtunkwa Province. Kate was seen in a leather vest and brown shirt, tucked into a belted skirt and flat boots. (Source: Neil Hall/Pool via REUTERS)
The traditional Chitrali headgear that the royal couple was presented with, reminded many of the one worn by Princess Diana, when she had visited the region in 1991. (Source: Samir Hussein/Pool via REUTERS)