Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on Day3 of Pakistan Royal Tour
On October 16, 2019 the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge arrive by helicopter in the Chitral region, in the north of Islamabad to visit the local villages on the border of Afghanistan. They were welcomed by the Kalash people with a local dance, then they travel to Bumburet to meel the local residents and learn about their culture. They are in a mountainous region at the feet of the Himalaya where they could observe the tip of the Chiatibo Glacier retreated due to global warming. Embed from Getty Images
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For this visit the Duchess of Cambridge wears a green leather nubuck waistcoat from Really Wild with two deep side pockets. She added a coffee shirt with long sleeves, frontal buttons and two chest pockets. She paired the shirt with a midi brown skirt, a deep brown leather at waist and a pair of £315 chocolate brown suede boots from Really Wild.
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She finished the look with a pair of £115 yellow 18 ct gold plated chandelier earrings from Missoma and a beige scarf with a fringed hem. Her make up is very natural and her hair are tied back in an half up do. During this day they have worn several Pakistani headgears and shawls according to the local culture and they are following Princess Diana's path she made in her visit to Pakistan. Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty Images
For this visit the Duchess of Cambridge wears a green leather nubuck waistcoat from Really Wild with two deep side pockets. She added a coffee shirt with long sleeves, frontal buttons and two chest pockets. She paired the shirt with a midi brown skirt, a deep brown leather at waist and a pair of £315 chocolate brown suede boots from Really Wild.
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She finished the look with a pair of £115 yellow 18 ct gold plated chandelier earrings from Missoma and a beige scarf with a fringed hem. Her make up is very natural and her hair are tied back in an half up do. During this day they have worn several Pakistani headgears and shawls according to the local culture and they are following Princess Diana's path she made in her visit to Pakistan. Embed from Getty Images Embed from Getty Images
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