Britain's Prince William and Duchess Kate traveled nearly 5,000 miles in October 2019 to launch a five-day royal tour of Pakistan. See all the best photos from their visit to the country that's also famously been toured by the Duke of Cambridge's late mother Princess Diana, father Prince Charles and grandmother Queen Elizabeth II… starting with this goodbye shot. That's a wrap! The couple departed Islamabad on Oct. 18, day five of their royal tour of Pakistan. Keep reading for much more…
Prince William and Duchess Kate got tangled up as they played with golden Labrador puppies Salto and Sky during a visit to the Army Canine Centre near Islamabad, Pakistan, where the UK provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices, during day five of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 18.
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Prince William and Duchess Kate took golden Labrador puppies Salto and Sky for a walk during a visit to the Army Canine Centre near Islamabad, Pakistan, where the UK provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices, during day five of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 18.
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Prince William and Duchess Kate watched a dog run through an agility training course during a visit to the Army Canine Centre near Islamabad, Pakistan, where the UK provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices, during day five of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 18.
Prince William and Duchess Kate (not pictured) watched a soldier run a dog through an agility training course featuring a flaming hoop during a visit to the Army Canine Centre near Islamabad, Pakistan, where the UK provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices, during day five of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 18.
Dog lover Duchess Kate affectionately stroked golden Labrador Polka during a visit to the Army Canine Centre near Islamabad, Pakistan, where the UK provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices, during day five of her royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 18.
Duchess Kate loved on a golden Labrador puppy during a visit to the Army Canine Centre near Islamabad, Pakistan, where the UK provides support to a program that trains dogs to identify explosive devices, during day five of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 18.
Prince William and Duchess Kate caught a breeze as they prepared to board at Lahore Airport to take a flight back to Islamabad on Oct. 18 during the final day of their royal tour of Pakistan. Heavy storms had prevented the Royal Air Force Voyager plane carrying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the media from landing in Islamabad the previous night so they were diverted back to Lahore.
Duchess Kate arrived at Lahore Airport to take a flight back to Islamabad on Oct. 18 during the final day of her royal tour of Pakistan with Prince William. Heavy storms had prevented the Royal Air Force Voyager plane carrying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the media from landing in Islamabad the previous night so they were diverted back to Lahore.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17 where they had a pretend tea party — and where Kate played princess with 7-year-old Wafia Rehmani, who's receiving treatment for a kidney tumor — complete with matching plastic tiaras.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17 where they had a pretend tea party — the Duke of Cambridge's sipping posture was on-point — and Kate played princess with 7-year-old Wafia Rehmani, who's receiving treatment for a kidney tumor.
Duchess Kate visited with parents and children at the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate are seen here during their visit to Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17, day four of their trip.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Duchess Kate is pictured as she arrived at the Badshahi Mosque within the Walled City in Lahore, Pakistan, during day four of her royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate are pictured as they entered Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate sat inside Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited with leaders at Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate are pictured exiting Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate joked around during their visit to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, during day four of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 17. The British Council runs a DOSTI program there to promote sport as an integral part of child development.
Prince William showed off his cricket skills during a visit to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, during day four of his royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 17.
Duchess Kate laughed as she prepared to bat while showing off her cricket skills during a visit to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, during day four of her royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate shared a playful moment while showing off their cricket skills during a visit to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, during day four of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate talked to young athletes during a visit to the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, Pakistan, during day four of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 17.
Prince William goofed around alongside Duchess Kate during a visit to SOS Children's Village in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William chatted with kids during a visit to SOS Children's Village in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Prince William and Duchess Kate walked with staffers as they visited SOS Children's Village in Lahore, Pakistan, on Oct. 17.
Duchess Kate and Prince William visited a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, on Oct. 16 and donned traditional hats as they learned more about the group's culture and unique heritage.
Duchess Kate wore a traditional hat while visiting a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, on Oct. 16.
Prince William wore a traditional hat while visiting a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, on Oct. 16, 2019.
Duchess Kate visited a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, which is in Northern Pakistan, on Oct. 16. The Kalash are a non-Muslim minority population who, as reported by ITV's Chris Ship, practice a religion that pre-dates Islam.
Duchess Kate and Prince William visited a settlement of the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, on Oct. 16 to learn more about their culture and unique heritage.
Duchess Kate and Prince William sat with locals during a celebration thrown by the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, on Oct. 16.
Duchess Kate and Prince William sat with locals during a celebration thrown by the Kalash people in Chitral, Pakistan, on Oct. 16.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited the Chiatibo glacier in the Hindu Kush mountain range in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, on Oct. 16. They spoke with an expert about how climate change is impacting glacial landscapes there.
Prince William and Duchess Kate were welcomed with a traditional coat, shawl and mountain hats in Chitral in Northern Pakistan after arriving by helicopter on Oct. 16.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited the Chiatibo glacier in the Hindu Kush mountain range in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, on Oct. 16.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited the scene of a 2015 flood where residences and farms were destroyed in the village of Bumburet, Pakistan, on Oct. 16. They spoke with a an expert about how climate change is impacting nearby glacial landscapes, which have led to the devastation.
Duchess Kate visited the Chiatibo glacier in the Hindu Kush mountain range in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan, on Oct. 16.
Duchess Kate and Prince William attended a special reception hosted by British High Commissioner Thomas Drew at the Pakistan National Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, during day two of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate spoke to a guest during a special reception at the Pakistan National Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, during day two of her royal tour of Pakistan with Prince William on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate and Prince William were chauffeured in a colorful tuk tuk to a special reception hosted by British High Commissioner Thomas Drew at the Pakistan National Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, during day two of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 15.
That's Duchess Kate peeking out of a colorful tuk tuk as she and Prince William arrived for a special reception hosted by British High Commissioner Thomas Drew at the Pakistan National Monument in Islamabad, Pakistan, during day two of their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate smiled as she walked with the prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, at his official residence in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate walked with the prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, at his official residence in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate met with the prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, at his official residence in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15, on day two of their royal tour of the country.
Duchess Kate met with the prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, at his official residence in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William chatted with the prime minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, at his official residence in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate met the president of Pakistan, Dr. Arif Alvi, and the first lady, Samina Alvi, at the Presidential Palace in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate visited the Margalla Hills National Park, which sits in the foothills of the Himalayas, to join children from three local schools taking part in a number of activities that highlight Pakistan's work to meet sustainable development goals during their royal tour of Pakistan on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate joined a gathering of children from three different schools taking part in a number of activities to show Pakistan's effort to meet sustainable development goals at Margalla Hills National Park in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate walked with a parks employee while visiting Margalla Hills National Park in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate joined a gathering of children from three different schools taking part in a number of activities to show Pakistan's effort to meet sustainable development goals at Margalla Hills National Park in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate visited a school in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William visited a school in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate talked with students while visiting a school in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Prince William and Duchess Kate posed with students while visiting a school in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Oct. 15.
Duchess Kate and Prince William arrived on a Royal Air Force plane at Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Oct. 14 to kick off a five-day royal tour of Pakistan.
Here's a photo of what the photographer seen snapping Prince William and Duchess Kate from the plane in the previous picture captured with his lens. The couple posted this image, which is credited to Kensington Palace, on their official @KensingtonRoyal Instagram account on Oct. 14, 2019, with caption: "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived in Pakistan! The Duke and Duchess's first official visit to the country will pay respect to the historical relationship between Britain and Pakistan, but will largely focus on showcasing Pakistan as it is today — a dynamic, aspirational and forward-looking nation. From the modern leafy capital Islamabad, to the vibrant city of Lahore, the mountainous countryside in the North, and the rugged border regions to the West, the visit will span over 1000km, and will take in Pakistan's rich culture, its diverse communities, and its beautiful landscapes."
Duchess Kate joyfully accepted flowers as she arrived at Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Oct. 14 to kick off a five-day royal tour of Pakistan.
Duchess Kate thanked children for the gift of flowers as she arrived at Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Oct. 14 as she and Prince William kicked off a five-day royal tour of Pakistan.
Duchess Kate and Prince William greeted children at Nur Khan air base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Oct. 14 as they kicked off a five-day royal tour of Pakistan.
Duchess Kate and Prince William were welcomed by Pakistan's foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, upon their arrival at the Nur Khan military air base in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on Oct. 14 as they kicked off a five-day tour of Pakistan.