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Demure Duchess! Kate Middleton dons an £825 flowing floor-length dress as she joins Prince William to meet the Aga Khan ahead of their royal tour of Pakistan
  • Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived to meet the Aga Khan in London
  • Couple are being hosted by the Muslim spiritual leader at the Aga Khan Centre
  • Visit comes ahead of their official visit to Pakistan later this month
  • Kate, 37, looked typically elegant in an £825 flowing dress for the outing
By STEPHANIE LINNING FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 06:58 EDT, 2 October 2019 | UPDATED: 12:20 EDT, 2 October 2019

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived for a meeting with the Aga Khan in London.

Kate, 37, looked typically elegant in a £825 floor-length dress as she joined her husband Prince William, 37, for the engagement with the Muslim spiritual leader at the Aga Khan Centre in King's Cross this morning.

The couple are being hosted by the Aga Khan, 82, at an event to showcase modern Pakistani culture ahead of their official visit to the country later this month.

The duke and duchess are due to carry out a royal tour of Pakistan from October 14 to 18.

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Kate, 37, looked typically elegant as she joined her husband Prince William, 37, for the engagement with the Muslim spiritual leader at the Aga Khan Centre in King's Cross

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The Duchess of Cambridge looked elegant as she arrived for the engagement this morning. Pictured right, the royal swept her hair behind her ear as she made her way inside the centre

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  • Turn heads in a teal dress by ARoss Girl x Soler like the Duchess
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    £825

    the Duchess of Cambridge debuted a new dress today by a label that might not yet be on your radar.


    It's by ARoss Girl x Soler, the brainchild of Amanda Ross, who previously worked at Harper’s Bazaar and has also been a celebrity stylist and jewellery designer. The brand's most famous other fan just so happens to be the Countess of Wessex so maybe Sophie and Kate have been swapping style tips!

    We love the teal colour and contrast emerald belt on the 'Amanda' dress, which you can see up close by clicking (right) through to NET-A-PORTER. Add in some earrings by Pakistani designer Zeen and a classic pair of court heels, and it's a very elegant look.

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Kate Middleton wore earrings from Pakistani brand Zeen and they sold out in minutes
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The ceramic drop earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.

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The earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.

The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton attended an event hosted by Prince Karim Aga Khan at the Aga Khan Centre in London on Tuesday, where she wore a deep green dress styled with matching ceramic drop earrings by our very own Pakistani clothing and accessories brand, Zeen.

Images spoke to Zeen, a brand started five years ago and managed by Cambridge, about how it happened.

"We were honoured and incredibly humbled to learn that the Duchess of Cambridge chose Zeen earrings to stylise her look at the event, in advance of her visit to Pakistan," said Rabia, a spokesperson for Zeen.

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"It is a joy to see this being appreciated by the Duchess' choice."


"Our focus is on providing high quality products and true value to our customers and it is a joy to see this being appreciated by the Duchess' choice of our accessories."

This isn't the first time the Duchess has opted for an affordable, international label (the Zeen earrings cost just $8!); Middleton regularly shops on the high-street, which usually means products sell out within minutes. It's been called the Kate Effect — and the same happened for the Zeen earrings. They're no longer available on the site, but we've been told they'll be restocked soon.

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The earrings claim to be allergy free


"[Kate] represents and always opts to wear affordable and stylish apparel or accessories that are within everyone’s reach, so we're assuming our accessories suited her style, she liked our affordable price points and at the same time [it] represents something from Pakistan."

Was the brand contacted for a special order or collaboration? Rabia says no; the earrings were likely chosen by the Duchess' stylist. "But it’s nice to know that our website is reaching an international audience."

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The earrings are no longer available on the site, but will be restocked soon.


Zeen is run by directors Sadaf Saya and Aisha Naviwala (who are also sisters). "Being a brand run by women, it's a good feeling to know we connect with resilient women around the world," said Rabia.

"Zeen, as a brand, has always stood for women of substance."

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met with Naughty Boy during a visit to the Aga Khan Centre in London

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Prince William looked delighted as he shook hands with music producer Naughty Boy today

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Kate and husband Prince William exchanged big smiles as they met a range of people from Pakistan, including community leaders, those involved in British and Pakistani business, and key figures within the Diaspora community, including musicians, chefs and artists

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge laughed as they mingled at the event today

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Kate beamed at her husband as he told a story during the visit to the Aga Khan centre today

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The Aga Khan personally welcomed his VIP guests to the centre named in his honour

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The Aga Khan shared a light-hearted moment with the Duke and Duchess on their arrival

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The Duke of Cambridge appeared deep in thought during a visit to the Aga Khan Centre in London

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The royal matched her suede heels with a clutch bag and wore her brown locks loose in a sleek blow dry

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge flashed smiles for the cameras as they left the Aga Khan Centre in London

The ensemble was more modest than even demure Kate typically wears, suggesting it might have been chosen out of respect for her Muslim host.

The Duchess finished the look with a pair of towering green suede heels and matching green suede clutch bag.

She added a pretty pair of green earrings by Pakistani brand Zeen, which complimented the green shadow brushed across her eyes.

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The Duchess of Cambridge added a pretty pair of green and gold earrings, which complimented the green shadow brushed across her eyes, pictured

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The duchess was all smiles as she attended the special event hosted by His Highness The Aga Khan

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Royal supporters took out their phones to snap photos of Kate on her arrival this morning

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The Duchess of Cambridge opted for a pair of pretty green earrings from Pakistani brand Zeen

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Kate flashed a smile as she arrived at the Aga Khan Centre for the engagement this morning

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The Duchess of Cambridge chose a dress, shoes and bag of the same tone for the outing

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are headed to Pakistan
UPDATED JUN 30, 2019 12:53PM

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Kensington Palace announced the news via social media (what a time to be alive!)

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The Kensington Palace announced the news via social media (what a time to be alive!)

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are packing their bags to head to Pakistan!

Kensington Palace announced via social media (what a time to be alive!) that Prince William and Kate Middleton "will undertake an official visit to Pakistan this autumn, at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office".

Further details will be advised in due course, they added.

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This mark's the couple first visit to our country though other members of the royal family have been here before; on their Instagram, they continued that "Her Majesty The Queen visited Pakistan in 1961 and 1997, and The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visited in 2006.

Pakistan’s High Commissioner in London welcomed the announcement.

“The upcoming Royal Visit is a reflection of the importance the United Kingdom attaches to its relations with Pakistan. The two countries enjoy historical links which both sides wish to strengthen further,” said Mohammad Nafees Zakaria.


Mohammad Nafees Zakaria@ZakariaNafees

https://twitter.com/ZakariaNafees/status/1145097946796572672

#RoyalVisit2Pakistan Government & the people of Pakistan warmly welcome the announcement of the @KensingtonRoyal of the Royal visit by TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Pakistan this year 1/2

Diana, Princess of Wales, also made the journey to Pakistan several times.



In case you were wondering, Prince Harry and Megha
 
For £850 she should be looking elegent. And on a serious note this Royal visit will do wonders for Pakistan. When the most famous royal family visit it sends ripples across the globe that Pakistan is safe and is great PR for the country.
 
RIP taxpayers money

If we didn't have a royal family the money would only be spent on politicians. They'd probably install a president or something. At least the royals earnt the throne through blood.
 
RIP taxpayers money

Go to London and just look at hundreds if not thousands of people there to see Buckingham Palace. Look at how much free press the entire family gets throughout the entire world. The amount of money and PR earned by the UK makes whatever they are given worth it.

Besides, I think visits like these are paid for out of their own pockets. People often forget that the royal family is incredibly rich even without the title, thanks to all their land and estates.
 
There ia nothing wrong in a visit but they being the ez colonialist makes it uncomfortable. Will the royal couple say sorry for all those colonial barbarianism? Will they be reminded of how a stupidly done partition is still causing problems in kashmir????
 
Go to London and just look at hundreds if not thousands of people there to see Buckingham Palace. Look at how much free press the entire family gets throughout the entire world. The amount of money and PR earned by the UK makes whatever they are given worth it.

Besides, I think visits like these are paid for out of their own pockets. People often forget that the royal family is incredibly rich even without the title, thanks to all their land and estates.
I dont understand people. Like why?

Its hosted by Agha Khan community.
No the dress not the event
 
Kate Middleton Pakistan tour: Is travel to Pakistan safe? FCO advice ahead of royal tour
KATE, DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE and Prince William will travel to Pakistan for a four-day tour later this month. These are the latest The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) guidelines on whether it is safe to travel there
By FREDERICA MILLER
PUBLISHED: 17:37, Wed, Oct 2, 2019 | UPDATED: 20:27, Wed, Oct 2, 2019

Kate Middleton and William attend event hosted by the Aga Khan




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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William charmed British-Pakistani community leaders at London’s Aga Khan cultural centre today. The Duchess of Cambridge revealed she is a fan of spicy food while William let slip he was looking forward to tucking in local cuisine when they visit Pakistan later this month. Wills and Kate will fly to Pakistan of October 14, here’s the latest FCO advise on travel in the region.

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Kensington Palace confirmed in June that Wills and Kate will visit Pakistan for a four-day trip from October 14 to October 18.

The tour will mark the first time royal family members have visited the nation since 2006.

While security in Pakistan has improved significantly in recent years a terrorist attack in Pulwama last February heightened tensions in the region.

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Kate Middleton Pakistan tour: Is it safe to travel to Pakistan? Latest FCO advice ahead of royal vis (Image: GETTY)
Is it safe to travel to Pakistan?
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) currently advises Britons against travelling to certain areas of Pakistan.

The latest FCO travel information advises against all travel to:

  • The areas in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province formerly known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas
  • The districts of Charsadda, Kohat, Tank, Bannu, Lakki, Dera Ismail Khan, Swat, Buner and Lower Dir in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
  • The city of Peshawar and districts south of the city, including travel on - the Peshawar to Chitral road via the Lowari Pass northern and western Balochistan Province
  • Travel on the Karakoram Highway between Islamabad and Gilgit the immediate vicinity of the Line of Control


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Kate Middleton Pakistan tour: Kate and Wills met British-Pakistani business figures in London today (Image: GETTY)
The FCO advises against all but essential travel to:

  • The Kalesh Valley, the Bamoboret Valley and Arandu District to the south and west of Chitral in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
  • The city of Quetta
  • Areas of Sindh Province north of, and including, the city of Nawabshah


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Kate Middleton Pakistan tour: Their last royal tour together was to northern Europe (Image: GETTY)
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Kate Middleton Pakistan tour: They visited Denmark together in 2011 (Image: GETTY)
According to the FCO there were an estimated 484,000 visits by British nationals to Pakistan in 2018 and most visits are trouble-free.

Britons travelling to Pakistan are advised to check with their airline for the latest information on the status of their flight before travelling to the airport.

For the full FCO travel guidelines visit HERE.

Ahead of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridges Pakistan trip, High Commissioner for Pakistan to the United Kingdom, Mohammad Nafees Zakaria, said it would “strengthen” historical links between England and Pakistan.

In a statement, he said: “The Government and the people of Pakistan warmly welcome the announcement of the Royal Visit by Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Pakistan this year.”
 

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