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Kate Middleton In Lahore, Pakistan

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have touched down in Lahore for their fourth day of the Royal Visit to Pakistan.

The couple who are the primary royals to officially visit Pakistan since Prince Charles and his spouse Camilla visited the region in 2006 — were received by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and Governor Chaudhry Sarwar at the Lahore airport.

As always, Middleton chose a super simple outfit to keep the focus on their engagements instead of fashion. She wore an all-white self-embroidered kameez with trousers from Ideas Pret by Gul Ahmed pairing it with a matching shawl from Maheen Khan.

Keeping the look chic, she coupled it with beige heels by Gianvito Rossi and a blush clutch by Mulberry.

She later threw on a pair of ivory canvas shoes to play some cricket while visiting the National Cricket Academy.

This was another ensemble, which is very similar to the Rizwan Beyg number Princess Diana wore.

The itinerary for today includes visits to the SOS Children’s Village, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, the National Cricket Academy and the Badshahi Mosque; Kate Middleton delivered her first address in Pakistan.

The Lady of Cambridge’s charity works focuses mainly on problems surrounding young kids, addiction, and art. To encourage folks to open up regarding their mental health problems, the Duke and Lady of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex initiated the mental state awareness campaign “Heads Together” in April 2016. The media have named Catherine’s impact on British and American fashion the “Kate Middleton effect.” In 2012 and 2013, Time magazine chose her as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.

About Gul Ahmed

The brand is a Pakistani textile company that operates a series of shops has been operative under the name ideas by Gul Ahmed. The group’s alternative concerns go by the name of Swisstex Chemicals (Private) Limited, which is a large chemical distribution company that has the sole rights for supplying Ciba Specialty Chemicals in Pakistan. The group has invested in outsourcing information technology with Arwen Technologies.

The label group began commercialism in textiles in the early 20th century. In 1953, the cluster decided to enter the sector of producing under the name Gul Ahmed Textile Mills Limited and was incorporated as a private limited company. In 1970, it had been listed on the Karachi stock market. Since then, the company has made rapid progress and, in 2017, had a market capitalization of Rupees 12.7 billion ($0.12 billion U.S.) and was one of the leading composite textile houses in Pakistan.

The manufactory is currently a composite section with an installed capacity of 130,000 spindles,30,000 rotors, 400 broad width air-jet looms, 90 Sulzers, 297 conventional looms, and a state-of-the-art processing and finishing system. It is a completely vertically integrated textile unit, in operation altogether segments of the textile price chain.