Kate Middleton Went Barefoot and Wore a Headscarf While Visiting a Pakistani Mosque
From the moment she arrived in Pakistan, Kate Middleton has been embracing the country's modest fashion, skipping her typical midi-dresses and skirt suits in favor of a more traditional shalwar kameez. On Thursday while visiting the Badshahi mosque in Lahore, she paired her teal-and-gold set with a matching dupatta, a long silken scarf, which she then used as a headscarf.
Thank you .it is an honour to have been asked to create this outfit for the duchess https://t.co/jDwacSAUMP
— Maheen Khan (@Maheenkhanpk) October 15, 2019
Thank you . Lovely images .i love the grace with which HRH princess Kate carrys the dupatta.she looks so comfortable ❤ https://t.co/3ql4TvnOEJ
— Maheen Khan (@Maheenkhanpk) October 17, 2019
It should also be noted that Kate also went barefoot for the visit, while Prince William — who showed off a beige suit with a blue shirt — walked around in black socks. However, the Duke of Cambridge has been respecting traditional attire, too. On Tuesday night, he became the first-ever royal to wear a full Pakistani outfit in public thanks to his green sherwani, the long button-front coat style commonly worn by men.
Aside from making headlines with their fashion choices, the royal couple have had an eventful trip, playing cricket and stopping by the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, where Kate had a tea party with a 7-year-old patient.