Tuesday, October 15
For her first outfit of day two, Kate wore a royal blue shalwar kameez - the country’s national dress - and a dupatta by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan. She completed the look with a pair of beige flats and statement gold earrings.
Tuesday, October 15
For a meeting with Pakistan’s prime minister, the Duchess of Cambridge changed into an emerald green tunic by Catherine Walker over cream pants from Pakistani designer Maheen Khan. She wore a printed green scarf by Satrangi and earrings by Pakistani jewellery designer Zeen.
Tuesday, October 15
For her last look of the day, Kate wore a stunning floor-length green sequined gown by Jenny Packham. She wore her hair half up, half down and accessorised with statement earrings.
Wednesday, October 16
For a day spent at the Hindu Kush mountain range, the Duchess wore a brown top, waistcoat, suede midi skirt, and Spanish boots, accessorised with Missoma earrings.
Thursday, October 17
For a casual game of cricket, Kate wore a white custom shalwar kameez by Pakistani brand Gul Ahmed with her go-to sneakers: white Keds. Earlier in the day, the Duchess accessorised the looks with nude pumps and her Mulberry clutch.
Thursday, October 17
To visit the Badshahi Mosque, Kate wore a stunning turquoise Shalwar Kameez by Maheen Khan with a gold trim and a matching headscarf. Keeping with tradition, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge walked barefoot into the iconic Islamic site. 28 years ago, Princess Diana visited the same location wearing a green coat dress by Catherine Walker — a favourite designer of Kate’s as well — and a headscarf.