Kensington Palace thanks Pakistan after royal couple’s visit
LONDON (92 News) – Kensington Palace, the official Twitter account of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on Sunday thanked Pakistan, two days after the royal couple wrapped their visit of the country.
“Thank You Pakistan,” said the tweet which was also accompanied by a video offering a a glimpse into the couple’s Pakistan tour.
The video posted by Kensington Palace showed Kate Middleton and Prince William embarking a rickshaw, meeting children at schools, witnessing climate change affects and meeting locals in northern Pakistan.
The video also had scenes from the couple's meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan, their visit to Shaukat Khanum Hospital and many other events which they attended during their five-day visit to the Islamic Republic. After winning the hearts of Pakistanis, British Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton on Friday left for the United Kingdom after completing a five-day visit of Pakistan. It is pertinent to mention here that the royal couple visited Pakistan as the first royal visit to the country in more than a decade. They were seen off at the Nur Khan airbase by British High Commissioner Thomas Drew and other officials.🇬🇧🇵🇰Thank you Pakistan! // شکریہ پاکستان@UKinPakistan #RoyalVisitPakistan pic.twitter.com/NK3Fw7R5I8
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) October 20, 2019
Earlier in the day, a plane carrying the British royal couple had safely landed in Islamabad, hours after two failed landing attempts in bad weather forced them to fly back to Lahore. The duke and duchess of Cambridge ended up staying the night at a hotel in Lahore before finally flying back to Islamabad on Friday morning, according to British royal correspondents on board their plane. There has been no statement yet from Kensington Palace on Thursday’s mid-air drama, which reportedly saw the Royal Air Force pilot circle for at least an hour during a fierce thunderstorm that hit Islamabad, before finally abandoning the attempt and returning to Lahore. The delay meant the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had to reschedule their engagements for today, the last day of their five-day tour. According to Britain’s Press Association, William and Kate were due to fly over the Khyber Pass bordering Afghanistan in an engagement on Friday, but a “pretty bad storm” saw their flight turn back on Thursday evening. The royal couple’s visit to the Khyber Pass has been called off due to lack of time. According to Reuters, couple will visit an army canine training school in Islamabad before departing later in the day. On the third day of their trip, the royals paid a visit to Chitral district to observe the effect of climate change in the region. During the visit, the couple flew to the Baroghil Valley National Park in the extreme north and the Bumburate Valley in the south where they mingled with the Kalasha community. On their arrival on a day-long visit to Lahore, Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar and other high dignitaries warmly welcomed them at Lahore Airport. Later, the royal couple visited SOS Village in Lahore where administration of the organization briefed them about various aspects of the Village.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have finally landed in Islamabad after yesterday’s mid-air drama. We can now reveal Wiliam and Kate had to spend the night in a Lahore hotel following yesterday’s aborted landing due to a severe storm #RoyalsVisitPakistan
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) October 18, 2019