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Warm welcome to UK Prince Willam and Kate

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I see...so you want to talk here??

Well, I'm backing out.

I can't talk with someone that can't compare themselves with China...what so different about China? Sure it's economy is like a hundred times bigger (if not more) than Pakistan but that's not what I was talking about...

I said that Pakistan should improve it's own PR by itself rather than use foreign visits. Like China does.

Post loads of videos on YT/FB/Twitter of Pakistan (as @ghazi52 does on PDF). When people see all these images, their negative views of Pakistan will soften.

Tons of Chinese do that, with and without the help of the Chinese State. PDF itself is littered with Chinese threads praising China lol, let alone Youtube with tons of scenic views of China etc etc.

Make a YT video about how terrorism has stopped/decreased significantly in Pakistan...so many ideas...

But yea, like I said before, we can agree to disagree. I don't want to waste my time on this topic anymore. :enjoy:
 
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I see...so you want to talk here??

Well, I'm backing out.

I can't talk with someone that can't compare themselves with China...what so different about China? Sure it's economy is like a hundred times bigger (if not more) than Pakistan but that's not what I was talking about...

I said that Pakistan should improve it's own PR by itself rather than use foreign visits. Like China does.

Post loads of videos on YT/FB/Twitter of Pakistan (as @ghazi52 does on PDF). When people see all these images, their negative views of Pakistan will soften.

Tons of Chinese do that, with and without the help of the Chinese State. PDF itself is littered with Chinese threads praising China lol, let alone Youtube with tons of scenic views of China etc etc.

Make a YT video about how terrorism has stopped/decreased significantly in Pakistan...so many ideas...

But yea, like I said before, we can agree to disagree. I don't want to waste my time on this topic anymore. :enjoy:
China didn't had bomb blast going every day. They didn't had kidnappings of foreign tours. They don't have a failing police department. They didn't have religious extremism.
 
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Good Gracious God, ISI has now hired the royals too. Their new uniform barrette is clearly showing ISI badge


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Kate Middleton & Prince William playing cricket with children of SOS village (a model orphanage) in Pakistan.

Furthermore, the British Royal has visited many places in Pakistan and enjoyed their stay during their 5 day official visit. Both donned Pakistani dresses and especially in green which is the color of Pakistani flag. In fact, the princess wore green qameez (long shirt) with a white shalwar (trousers) to signify her reverence for the national colors of Pakistan.
 
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Kate Middleton rocks an all white ensemble by Gul Ahmed in Lahore
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For their fourth day, the Duchess wore a shalwar kameez by Ideas Pret with a matching shawl from Maheen Khan.

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For their fourth day, the Duchess wore a shalwar kameez by Ideas Pret with a matching shawl from Maheen Khan.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have touched down in Lahore for their fourth day of the Royal Visit to Pakistan.

The couple — who are the first royals to officially visit Pakistan since Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visited the region in 2006 — were received by Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and Governor Chaudhry Sarwar at the Lahore airport.

As always, Middleton chose a super simple outfit so as to keep the focus on their engagements instead of the fashion. She wore an all-white self-embroidered shalwar kameez from Ideas Pret by Gul Ahmed pairing it with a matching shawl from Maheen Khan.



Keeping the look chic, she coupled it with beige heels by Gianvito Rossi and a blush clutch by Mulberry. And can we just take a moment to appreciate that blowdry?

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She later threw on a pair of ivory canvas shoes to play some cricket while visiting the National Cricket Academy:

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This was another ensemble, very similar to the Rizwan Beyg number Princess Diana wore:


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The itinerary for today includes visits to the SOS Children's Village, Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre, the National Cricket Academy and the Badshahi Mosque; Kate Middleton is also expected to deliver her first address in Pakistan today.

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seems like they are here to promote brands and on a fashion vacation in Pakistan:woot:

too much brand every where

Maheen Khan reveals how she ended up dressing Kate Middleton for her Pakistan visit
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"I feel that the Duchess has a very elegant personal style and I created my designs along those lines," shared Khan.

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"I feel that the Duchess has a very elegant personal style and I created my designs along those lines," shared Khan.

All eyes were on Kate Middleton as she arrived in Pakistan with Prince William for their first official trip to Pakistan, and what the Duchess of Cambridge would be wearing during her five-day visit.

So far, Middleton has rocked three looks: a royal blue shalwar kameez by Pakistani designer, Maheen Khan and two tunics by Catherine Walker, one which she paired with pants by Khan. Middleton also wore accessories by local brands like Zeen and Satrangi.

Read: Is Kate Middleton paying homage to Princess Diana with her Royal Visit outfit choices?

Speaking to Images, Maheen Khan spilled the beans on how the collaboration happened.

“I stock my clothes at O’nitaa in London and that’s where the Duchess’ style team first spotted them. They are a very savvy team of young stylists and they picked up some clothes to show them to the Duchess and then, reached out to me," she explained.

"They chose a selection. One, they chose off the rack while they also asked me to create some bespoke designs. I signed a nondisclosure agreement which meant that I could only talk about it when they allowed me to. I feel that the Duchess has a very classy, elegant personal style and I created my designs along those lines."

She added that the one thing she felt was necessary to her look was the inclusion of the dupatta: "The dupatta is a lovely accessory to the dress and it is completely Pakistani. And there are orders coming in for the design already!”

From what we've heard, the Duchess will reportedly be donning some more creations by Pakistani designers such as HSY, Kamiar Rokni and Khadija Shah during her tour; watch this space for more updates.
 
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says a person who took his boree bistar and moved in with Anglos and French.

had I truly believed you to be an actual Pakistani, I would have asked you to refuse over a quarter of a billion Pounds per annum being given by UK towards Pakistan social security scheme, as well as reconstruction cost of Azad Kashmir infrastructure. but since you are a fraud we'll keep things as they are until real Pakistan objects.

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Okay you asked for it, here a real Pakistani, me, is telling you that anglos are cunning, conniving, manipulative and subversive. If you can not see it then that's on you, not on the people that maybe trying to wake you up.

Read history and learn from it Dear Sir.
 
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