ISLAMABAD: The people of Pakistan are all excited for Royal Visit Pakistan. To show their love and respect the people have come up with unique ways to welcome William and Kate.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Kate Middleton are arriving in Pakistan today (Monday, 14th October 2019) on a five day visit. It is their first ever visit to Pakistan.
There is lot of excitement among the people of Pakistan. They are all ready to welcome the royals to Pakistan.
The Government of Pakistan has made all the arrangements to welcome Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and c in all traditional way.
The rickshaws on the streets of Rawalpindi and Islamabad are getting a new make over.
The rickshaws are being adorned with the most popular truck art and flag of the two countries with a hashtag Royal Visit Pakistan.
UK in Pakistan twitter page has shared the video on twitter with a caption
Let us know if you have spotted our #RoyalVisitPakistan rickshaws around the country! Share your photos with us!
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Check out the Rickshaw being decorated here
Waqas Ahmed Shaiq a Pakistani artist has painted a portrait for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
The artist has used color pencils for the portrait and it took him seven days to complete it.
Waqas Ahmed Shaiq has a wish to present the portrait to Prince William and Kate Middleton. He is trying to approach the Government and the British High Commission.
Kensington Palace has also shared the rickshaw art on their official twitter page with a caption
Coming soon…#RoyalVisitPakistan@UKinPakistan
Kensington Palace has also shared the details about The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s visit to Pakistan.
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A Statement from the Communication Secretary was released on 4th October giving the details on “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to visit Pakistan”
The statement was released by royal.uk
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to visit Pakistan
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will undertake an official visit to Pakistan between Monday 14th and Friday 18th October, at the request of The Foreign and Commonwealth Office. This will be Their Royal Highnesses’ first official visit to Pakistan.
Whilst The Duke and Duchess’s programme will pay respect to the historical relationship between Britain and Pakistan, it will largely focus on showcasing Pakistan as it is today – a dynamic, aspirational and forward-looking nation. From the modern leafy capital Islamabad, to the vibrant city of Lahore, the mountainous countryside in the North, and the rugged border regions to the West, the visit will span over 1000km, and will take in Pakistan’s rich culture, its diverse communities, and its beautiful landscapes.
Throughout the tour, Their Royal Highnesses will visit programmes which empower young people, and organisations that help ensure they have the best possible start in life. Access to quality education, particularly to girls and young women is one of the UK’s top priorities in Pakistan. The Duke and Duchess are looking forward to spending time meeting young Pakistanis, and hearing more about their aspirations for the future.
Their Royal Highnesses’ programme will also cover how communities in Pakistan are rapidly responding and adapting to the effects of climate change. This a key area of interest for Their Royal Highnesses; they are keen to learn more about the climate change issues affecting Pakistan and our world, and the positive work being undertaken to combat these challenges.
Their Royal Highnesses will also spend time understanding the complex security picture in Pakistan. They will learn more about the challenges and opportunities, both of the past and today. The UK has been a key partner for Pakistan, and The Duke and Duchess will meet UK and Pakistan military personnel who are sharing expertise to improve security.
As with previous overseas visits, The Duke and Duchess have asked that this tour allow them opportunities to meet as many Pakistanis as possible. Over the course of the visit, Their Royal Highnesses will meet a wide variety of people, including children and young people, leaders from government, business and the charity sector, inspiring conservationists, and well-known cultural figures and sporting stars.
This is the most complex tour undertaken by The Duke and Duchess to date, given the logistical and security considerations. Pakistan hosts one of Britain’s largest overseas networks, with the British High Commission in Islamabad being one of the UK’s largest diplomatic missions in the world.
The UK’s links with Pakistan are extensive, and Their Royal Highnesses are looking forward to building a lasting friendship with the people of Pakistan.