UPDATED: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend second day in Pakistan

UPDATED: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend second day in Pakistan

Today, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are spending their second day in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Their first event today was a visit to a local school to highlight girls' education.

Then, they traveled to Margalla Hills National Park where they joined children to install a new leopard camera trap.

Afterward, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met Pakistan’s President before having lunch with Prime Minister Imran Khan.

In the afternoon, they met privately with the British High Commissioner's staff and they attend an evening reception tonight at the National Monument.

For the first events of the day, Kate wore a traditional periwinkle blue silk kurta with trousers and scarf by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan. She repeated her Zeen chandelier earrings and wore new New Look low block heel shoes. For the National Park visit, she changed into her Russell & Bromley flats.

To meet the President and the Prime Minister, Kate debuted a Catherine Walker green tunic with Maheen Khan white trousers. It looks like she wore her Emmy London Rebecca pumps and matching Natasha clutch as well as the Zeen earrings she debuted in London earlier this month. She also wore the Screen Print Chiffon Dupatta by Satrangi, another Pakistani brand.

For the evening reception, Kate debuted a Jenny Packham sequin gown with Jimmy Choo Mimi sandals (with thanks to @innominate_93) and bespoke O’NITAA earrings. The earrings are gold plated with uncut crystal stones. William wore a sherwani by Naushemian. The designer said: “Materials used are turquoise self embossed jamawar fabric specially hand woven from our factories. Intricate embroidery in turquoise is done on the sleeves as well as back motif and buttons.”

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