Kate and Williams Pakistan tour most complex to date

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The royal couple will visit Pakistan between Monday 14 and Friday 18 of October at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO)
— File photoLONDON: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's upcoming visit to Pakistan will be their "most complex" tour to date, Kensington
Palace said on Friday.The royal couple will visit Pakistan between Monday 14 and Friday 18 of October at the request of the Foreign and
Commonwealth Office (FCO).Prince William and Kate Middleton said on Tuesday that they were excited to visit the &beautiful& country to meet
its people and to experience its culture
Details of their engagements will be released on the day due to "security considerations", according to the couple's communications
secretary.But the visit will span over 1,000km - including capital Islamabad, the city of Lahore, the mountainous countryside in the north
and border regions to the west.A statement said William and Kate are "keen to learn more" about climate change, access to quality education
and military efforts in Pakistan.It said: "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.&It added: "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."The statement said they are expected to meet a variety of people, including leaders from government, business and the
charity sector, inspiring conservationists, and well-known cultural figures and sporting stars.William and Kate will visit programmes which
empower young people, especially access to education for girls and women, and said they are "looking forward" to spending time with young
Pakistanis.They will also cover how communities in Pakistan are responding and adapting to climate change, and are due to spend time
understanding the "complex security picture" of the region.The couple will be accompanied by an entourage of some 14 people
It comes after a royal tour of Africa by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who were joined by their son Archie
The royal visit saw Harry visit Botswana, Angola and Malawi, and the duke and duchess met prominent figures such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu
in South Africa.The Royal couple visited the Aga Khan Centre in Central London on Tuesday and met around 70 British Pakistanis and mingled
with them for two hours
The couple visited the centre on invitation of The Prince Aga Khan in association with the Pakistan High Commission
The couple looked happy and relaxed, and told the guests they looked forward to visiting Pakistan
They asked the guests about Pakistani music and food.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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