Kate Middleton wore a firm favourite brand of the royal today in Pakistan.
The Duchess of Cambridge’s dress was by Jenny Packham, a British designer.
She and Prince William visited the National Monument, arriving in a Tuk Tuk.
The Prince was a traditional Sherwani for the event.
Kate’s dress is green, a national colour of the country.
The garment had long sleeves and a matching scarf draped over the Duchess’s shoulder.
She wore earrings from Onitaa, a South Asian luxury couture label.
This new look is the latest in the traditional garments Kate Middleton has worn in Pakistan.
Earlier today she wore a blue kurta to Margella Hill.
She wore the traditional ensemble for the occasion, including a royal blue kurta with matching trousers and a blue scarf, believed to be from local designer, Maheen Khan.
The loose kurta was in a flattering royal blue shade and had long flared sleeves.
Kate’s design had a v-neckline which was decorated with a white floral pattern around the seam.
Kate’s dress is green, a national colour of the country.
The garment had long sleeves and a matching scarf draped over the Duchess’s shoulder.
She wore earrings from Onitaa, a South Asian luxury couture label.