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  • Kate & William express ‘deep sadness’ over Tezgam tragedy

    Kate & William express ‘deep sadness’ over Tezgam tragedy

    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who visited Pakistan late last month, have expressed their solidarity and sadness over the tragic Tezgam train incident which shook the country on Thursday.

    According to the Cambridge’s official website, “The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sent a message of condolence to the President of Pakistan following the train fire near the town of Rahim Yar Khan in Pakistan.”

    “Having just returned from visiting Pakistan, we were horrified and deeply saddened to hear about the tragic fire on the Tezgam train near Rahim Yar Khan.”

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with all the people and families affected by this heartbreaking disaster,” the message added.

    Read more: Royal Visit – Kate, William bid goodbye to Pakistan

    Royal Editor at ITV News Chris Ship wrote that the couple was ‘horrified and deeply saddened’ with the news.

    Meanwhile, as per reports, the train, Tezgam, was on its way from Karachi to Rawalpindi when a gas cylinder carried by a passenger exploded, resulting in hundreds of casualties on Thursday morning. The fire destroyed three of the train’s carriages, including two economy class and one business class carriage.

  • Meghan tries to overshadow Kate’s Pakistan tour

    Meghan tries to overshadow Kate’s Pakistan tour

    In what is being termed as a “royal crisis,” the documentary on Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s Africa Tour and in particular its timing has the royals fuming and people are questioning whether Meghan tried to upstage sister-in-law Kate Middleton’s Pakistan tour which was dominating headlines.

    According to the Evening Standard, the decision to release the teasers while Kate and William were on their tour in Pakistan has “baffled and infuriated” aides.

    One senior figure told the newspaper: “This move has certainly overshadowed the Pakistan visit and what has been achieved here during the last few days, as well as a lot of work by an awful lot of dedicated people here on the ground as well as back home for months.”

    The Evening Standard also stated that there is a decades-long unwritten rule that members of the royal family do not overshadow official overseas visits by more senior royals.

    It is important to note that the documentary’s presenter Tom Brady is a close friend of the couple’s and even attended their wedding back in 2018.

    When Prince William and Kate got married 8 years ago, it was reported that Prince Harry is very close to the couple, particularly his sister-in-law who soon became his closest confidante. William and Kate also kept Harry engaged with them in their royal duties and the three shared a Royal Household. Harry even said that he loves Kate to bits.

    However, when Harry married Meghan, it was reported that tensions began to arise between the ‘Fab Four’ and a few months after Harry and Meghan got married, they separated their offices, official social media accounts and even moved out of Kensington Palace into Frogmore Cottage.

    While previously the Palace kept denying the reports of rifts between the couples, Harry in the ITV Documentary acknowledged tensions with his older brother Prince William for the first time, saying they are on “different paths.”

    When the host asked him about rifts with his brother, Harry answered, “Part of this role, part of this job, this family, being under the pressure which it’s under, inevitably stuff happens. But we are brothers. We will always be brothers.”

    “We are certainly on different paths at the moment, but I will always be there for him, and as I know he will always be there for me. We don’t see each other as much as we used to as we are so busy. But I love him dearly and you know the majority of the stuff is probably — well, the majority of the stuff is created out of nothing. But as brothers, you have good days and you have bad days.”

    On the other hand, British media outlets are reporting that William is worried about Harry and is hoping that he and his wife “are all right.” Sources say that William found it difficult to watch such ‘raw emotion.’

    Quoting a palace source, BBC said that there was a view that the couple was “in a fragile place.”

    Meanwhile, in the same documentary, Meghan opened up about her personal life and how it felt like to be a new mother in the spotlight.

    “Any woman, especially when they’re pregnant, you’re really vulnerable, and so that was made really challenging,” Meghan said in the video. “And then when you have a newborn, you know. And especially as a woman, it’s a lot. So, you add this on top of just trying to be a new mom or trying to be a newlywed.”

    Choking back tears, Meghan thanked the presenter for asking her about the mental and physical health, saying, “Not many people have asked if I’m OK, but it’s a very real thing to be going through behind the scenes.”

    Speaking further, Meghan said that she’s often told “H” [Harry] that, “It’s not enough just to survive something – that’s not the point of life. You’ve got to thrive and feel happy.”

    Royal analysts say that Meghan is implying that she and Harry are not happy in their current role within the Royal Family.

    “I’ve tried this British stiff upper lip thing but “what that does internally is probably really damaging,” she remarked.

    The ITV News documentary follows Harry, Meghan and their five-month-old son Archie on their first royal tour together, documenting their 10-day journey. From September 23 to October 2, the family travelled across the continent which Harry previously described as his “second home.”

  • EXCLUSIVE: What did Mehwish Hayat & Prince William talk about and other inside details from the grand royal reception

    EXCLUSIVE: What did Mehwish Hayat & Prince William talk about and other inside details from the grand royal reception

    Prince William and Kate Middleton may have bid goodbye to Pakistan for now but that doesn’t mean us Pakistanis are getting over the royal visit anytime soon. The couple’s maiden trip was the first royal trip in almost 13 years and frankly speaking one we very much needed as we try to build ourselves up after years of being labelled a terrorist and backward country.

    The first full day of the Royals tour wrapped up with a grand reception hosted in their honour at the Pakistan Monument in Islamabad. The reception saw who’s who of Pakistan in attendance and it was without a doubt one of the most lit nights in recent times as the royals mingled with celebrities, sportspersons, politicians, humanitarians, business tycoons and entrepreneurs.

    While Kate glittered in a gown by Jenny Packham, Prince William donned a teal sherwani by Karachi-based designer Nauman Afreen becoming the first-ever Royal to do so.

    I secretly wished that I had attended the event and my Insta and Twitter stalking throughout the event I was glued to my phone getting excited over every update. Lucky for me, I managed to speak to a few people who attended the event and gave me all the inside details including what was on the menu and how it was like meeting William and Kate.

    First things first. Everyone who attended the event literally had the same thing to say about the Duke and Duchess. They described the couple as extremely pleasant, down to earth and very friendly. They said that they paid great attention to whoever they were talking to and had lots of positive things to say about Pakistan and it’s people.

    Mehwish Hayat, in a Whatsapp conversation, said that Willam “was genuinely very happy to visit Pakistan and getting the chance to meet ‘amazing people’ and receiving so much love and warmth.”

    “No wonder my mother loved coming here,” he said to Mehwish.

    Mehwish also shared that she spoke to him about running the London Marathon next year for girl’s education in Pakistan and her work with the Ministry of Human Rights for girl’s rights in the country, something the Prince was very delighted to know about.

    “He shared their experience of visiting the kids at the school earlier during the day and how the kids were so keen to get an education,” Mehwish revealed.

    The event was invite-based only. Cars were parked a little bit away from the venue, and rickshaws were in place to take everyone from the parking to the main event. The decorations were beautifully done and the ambiance was very nice.

    Initially, the guests mingled among themselves. There were two sections – one section for the VVIPS and one for all the others who were invited. When the royal couple arrived, they went there directly to the VVIP section where they made rounds and spoke to people before Prince William delivered his first speech.

    During his keynote speech, Prince William highlighted the relationship between the UK and Pakistan – and also referred to when his grandmother the Queen visited more than fifty years ago, saying: “Stood here with this magnificent monument behind me, I am struck by the great strides Pakistan has made since its birth seventy-two years ago.”

    “And with successive visits by my mother and my father, this view has continued to change, with the city constantly growing and with it my family’s affection for Pakistan.”

    William also spoke of the “unique bonds” between the two countries and that Pakistan can “rely on the UK to keep playing an important role as a key partner and [a] friend”.

    The most important part of any event is the food so we did some research on what was served to the guests. As per our sources, the menu had a variety of options available. There was paneer tikka, savoury tarts, small quiche bites, lemon tarts and macarons.

    It was a royal night indeed and everyone seemed to have had a ball. Kate and William’s maiden visit will go down in history and will definitely be one to remember for times to come.

  • Royal Visit – Kate, William bid goodbye to Pakistan

    Royal Visit – Kate, William bid goodbye to Pakistan

    Prince William and Kate Middleton, after a short tour of the Army Canine Centre in Rawalpindi, left for the United Kingdom Friday afternoon. The couple was on a five-day visit to Pakistan for the first time.

    They were seen off at the Nur Khan airbase by British High Commissioner Thomas Drew and other officials.

    The couple arrived in Islamabad from Lahore earlier in the day. Their trip to Lahore was initially planned for a day only but stormy weather, rain and lightning played havoc with their schedule and forced the couple and their entire crew to spend the night in PC Hotel Lahore.

    They departed for Islamabad the next morning. Kate looked fresh and lovely in a black and cream embroidered kurta by fashion powerhouse Elan.

    According to the royal reporters who were present on the flight with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the jet flew into the storm and twice had to abort landing at the military base in Islamabad. They said that the unexpected turbulence shook the plane violently and forced everyone, including the aircrew, to strap themselves to their seats.

    Royal reporter Chris Ship added that there were many experienced pilots and aircrew (including Prince William) onboard but every one of them said they had never experienced turbulence like that before.

    Meanwhile, recounting her own experience, Duchess Kate said that though it was “a bumpy ride”, she had enjoyed the “adventure.”

    “I think it was quite an adventure really, it was pretty bumpy up there. But we were looked after so wonderfully by the RAF who did a great job liaising with everyone and got us home safely, so we are hugely grateful to them,” the Duchess said.

    Kate and William were reportedly scheduled to visit Khyber Pass and Landi Kotal (Afghan border) on the last day of their tour but due to their delayed return to Islamabad, their plan had to be cancelled. Instead, they visited the Army Canine Centre in Islamabad, where Britain provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices.

    Pictures from the event showed the couple feeding and petting trainee bomb sniffer dogs. Kate looked regal in a black flora coat from Beulah London.

    Kate, who is dog-lover, appears to have had a blast with the canines.

    The couple was also treated to a dog show.

    For all the royal updates from Day 1, 2 and 3 click here, here and here.

  • Royal Visit Day 3 – Kate & William return to Lahore

    Royal Visit Day 3 – Kate & William return to Lahore

    After a jam-packed schedule, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wrapped up their visit to Lahore and were expected to head back to Islamabad but due to bad weather in the capital, their plane had to turn back.

    According to details, Kate and William departed for Islamabad but had to return due to bad weather. Reports said that the royal couple will leave for the federal capital in the night if weather turns normal otherwise they will stay at a local hotel in Lahore.

    Kate and William spent the day in Lahore where they had a jam-packed schedule. The couple traced Lady Diana’s footsteps on most of their visit.

    Their last engagement of the day was a visit to Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital, where they interacted with patients and doctors. The doctor who had given Diana a tour of the hospital gave the Duke and Duchess a tour as well.

    Kate wears a toy tiara as she attends a tea party in the children’s ward

    Late afternoon, they visited Badshahi Masjid where they toured the historic mosque, engaged in an interfaith discussion and listened to a recitation of the Holy Quran.

    Kate wore a sea-green outfit by Maheen Khan for the visit and covered her head as she entered the mosque. The couple also took off their shoes.

    After exploring the capital and the mountainous North, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge landed in the heart of Pakistan – Lahore earlier on Thursday.

    Princess Kate looked elegant in an ivory outfit by Gul Ahmed and a shawl by Maheen Khan.

    The couple was received by Governor Punjab Chaudhry Sarwar and Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar.

    At the airport lounge, they held a brief meeting with Governor Sarwar and CM Punjab who presented them souvenirs. While Sarwar gave the couple a painting, CM Buzdar gifted Kate a shawl.

    After that, they visited the SOS Village on Ferozepur Road where they interacted with orphans and even celebrated a birthday party.

    Kate also gave her first speech of the tour there. She finished her speech by wishing the children in Urdu, and it is the most adorable thing you’ll see today.

    They then went to National Cricket Academy where they played cricket with professional cricketer including Hassan Ali, Shaheen Afridi, Sana Mir and Azhar Ali.

    Kate changed from her heels into a pair of sneakers for the game while William also wore a pair of blue joggers.

    For all the royal updates from Day 1 and 2, click here and here.

  • Royal Visit Day 2 – Kate & William explore the mountainous North

    Royal Visit Day 2 – Kate & William explore the mountainous North

    After creating waves and winning hearts on the first day of their visit, the Duke and Duchess began the second day of their trip by heading straight to the beautiful mountainous North of the country.

    On the third day of their five-day visit, Kate and William are visiting the mighty Hindu Kush mountain range to witness the effects of climate change, which is one of the key areas of focus of their visit.

    They arrived in Chitral on a helicopter where they were gifted the traditional Chitrali cap and a book of photos commemorating the trip of Princess Diana, who visited the valley in 1991.

    Upon receiving the book, William remarked “Fantastic,” as he sifted through the pages of the book. The residents also gifted an embroidered coat to the Duke and a shawl to the Duchess.

    The Duchess wore a long taupe-coloured skirt and a darker coloured shirt under a leather vest for the visit. She opted for flat knee-high brown boots and accessoried with gold earrings and a beige pashmina, while William wore a teal shirt and beige chino trousers. People couldn’t help but compare her to Diana.

    The couple then visited the northern tip of the Chiatibo Glacier in Broghil National Park and were shown how it has retreated rapidly in recent years due to global warming. It was the first time the couple had seen a melting glacier.

    Standing between the snowy peaks of the mountain range, the duke said communities “vulnerable to change” needed “more education, more awareness and political action.”

    Following that, they travelled to Bombaret village in Kalash valley, where they interacted with the locals and spent time with children. They also enjoyed performances of traditional dances and music by the local people.

    The Duchess was all smiles as she took part in the festivities.

    A special cultural show, focused on the life in the Northern Areas, was also held for the royal couple.

    After completing their engagements, the couple flew back to Islamabad.

    For all the royal updates from Day 1, click here.

  • Royal Visit Pakistan Day 1: Kate & William arrive in a rickshaw for grand reception

    Royal Visit Pakistan Day 1: Kate & William arrive in a rickshaw for grand reception

    Prince William and Kate Middleton’s maiden tour of Pakistan is in full swing and the two won the hearts of all the countrymen by arriving in a brightly-painted rickshaw for an event hosted by British High Commissioner Thomas Drew and his wife.

    While Kate shimmered in a dress by Jenny Packham, William looked absolutely dapper in a sherwani by Karachi-based designer Naushemian. Kate accessorised her look with bespoke earrings by Onitaa, which were sourced from Pakistan.

    Prince William also addressed the event which had Pakistan’s who’s who – from politicians to entrepreneurs – in attendance.

    He started his speech, which he had penned himself, with a “Shukriya” to the people of the country for a warm welcome, adding that he was enjoying the delicious food here.

    He then said: “For a country so young, Pakistan has endured many hardships, with countless lives lost to terror and hatred. Tonight I want to pay tribute to all those who have endured such sacrifice and helped to build the country that we see today.”

    “The challenges ahead are great. But we cannot be daunted, nor distracted.”

    He continued: “Instead we should draw strength from our shared bonds and heed the words of Muhammed Ali Jinnah as we do so. My message to you all is of hope, courage, and confidence.”

    The royal reception was the last event in their jam-packed schedule.

    The royal couple commenced their trip with a visit to Islamabad Model College for Girls where they interacted with the staff and students and visited classrooms.

    Kate looked stunning in a beautiful custom Periwinkle Silk outfit by designer Maheen Khan. Her nude court shoes were from British high-street brand New Look.

    Following their visit to the school, they went to Trail 5, Margalla to attend an event regarding environmental protection. They also set a leopard camera trap with children.

    After a change in outfit, Kate and William visited Aiwan-e-Sadr where they met with President Arif Alvi and his wife as well as Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his wife.

    Following that, they arrived at the Prime Minister House for a lunch hosted by PM Imran Khan in their honour.

    Kate is wearing trousers by Maheen Khan and a tunic by Catherine Walker, with a scarf by Satrangi and earrings by Zeen.

    Several members of PM Imran’s cabinet were present on the occasion including Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari, Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood, Special Assistant to the PM for Overseas Pakistanis Sayed Zulfiqar Bukhari and Special Advisor to PM for Information and Broadcasting.

  • Prince William to honour Diana on Pakistan tour with a special visit

    Prince William to honour Diana on Pakistan tour with a special visit

    With the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, arriving in Islamabad as part of their royal tour of Pakistan, the former will be honouring his late mother and Princess of Wales, Diana, with a special visit.

    The five-day visit to the country — which has been described by Kensington Palace as their “most complex” to date — will see William and Kate attend a series of engagements focusing on security and the effects of climate change beside education for girls and young women.

    According to reports, during the trip that will see the couple visit Islamabad, Lahore, the mountains in the north and regions bordering Afghanistan in the west, the Queen’s grandson will also seek to honour his late mother Princess Diana’s humanitarian work.

    In 1996 and 1997, shortly before she died in a fatal car accident, the princess visited the country to see her friend Jemima Goldsmith and then-husband Imran Khan, who is now the prime minister (PM).

    During the latter trip to Lahore, Diana had helped Imran with raising funds for his Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital.

    William is now due to meet the premier, who he has known since childhood, as well as President Dr Arif Alvi. It is also thought the Duke and Duchess, who have left their three children at home, will see sites visited by the Queen during tours in 1961 and 1997.

    “The duke and duchess will be covering a lot of ground and are keen to put Pakistan back on the map as a country that is now much safer than people expect it to be,” reports quoted a royal source as saying.

    Precise details of the trip — the first royal tour to the country in 13 years after Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall — haven’t been released for security reasons.

  • Pakistani designers Duchess Kate should consider wearing

    Pakistani designers Duchess Kate should consider wearing

    After Kate Middleton made a statement at the Agha Khan event last week in teal clothes and earrings by Pakistani brand Zeen, which by the way, sold out within minutes, all eyes are on the Duchess and what she will be wearing on her four-day tour to Pakistan. It is quite likely that she will be donning outfits by Pakistani designers and we cannot wait to see her in a simple shalwar kameez.

    To help the Duchess, here are five Pakistani designers that she should consider wearing.

    Amna Chaudhry

    Karachi-based designer Amna Chaudhry’s clothes have an understated elegance about them which quite matches Kate’s own personal style. We recommend her to wear the black outfit Mahira Khan wore.

    Bunto Kazmi

    Given that Kate will be heading to the mountainous North in fall, a Bunto shawl is an absolute essential. Not only will it look beautiful, but it will also keep the Duchess warm when the night gets cold.

    Élan

    When it comes to glamourous formal wear, we couldn’t think of anyone other than Élan. We’d love to see Kate in an embellished kaftan or cape from the brand.

    Generation

    Generation is the best when it comes to quintessential Pakistani clothes – traditional and ethnic. A churidar pyjama or shalwar kameez by Generation should be on Kate’s rack. We can totally imagine her posing at Badshahi Masjid in traditional attire.

    Lulusar

    Trendy and modern, Kate can wear an outfit by Lulusar for her business meetings and other day events.

  • Kate Middleton is having ANOTHER baby?

    Kate Middleton is having ANOTHER baby?

    There were rumours abound that Prince William and Kate Middleton were going to have another baby. And the rumours seem to be confirmed by an unlikely source: their four-year-old daughter Charlotte.

    Princess Charlotte and her brother Prince George before going to school

    Apparently, Charlotte, who recently started school, was heard speaking to a friend at school that her “mummy is having another girl.”

    Walking to school with her Mama

    A source revealed that one of the teachers also overheard Charlotte, saying that Charlotte was speaking very loudly and was convinced that her mother was pregnant.

    Princess Charlotte’s viral image of her sticking out her tongue at an event

    Another baby would be the fourth Royal to be born in the family and we wonder if SHE (since Charlotte also revealed the gender) will be as mischievous as her older sister.