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Prince William, Kate kick off five-day Pakistan tour



ISLAMABAD: Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate kicked off a five-day tour of Pakistan on Tuesday, amid much fanfare and tight security.

The royal couple’s first engagements were visiting a school for girls in the capital of Islamabad, followed by a tour of the nearby national park at Margalla hills.

Authorities deployed more than 1,000 police and paramilitary forces to ensure the royal entourage’s protection.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who are strong advocates of girls’ education, were greeted by teachers and children on their arrival at the Model College for Girls.

Wearing a royal blue traditional kurta and trouser, Kate sat with children in a classroom, as Prince William shook hands with a teacher.

According to the United Nations annual Human Development report, most Pakistani girls will drop out after primary school and on average go to school for seven years. Barely 27% of girls in Pakistan attend secondary school, the report said, compared to nearly 50% among boys.

Taliban militants in Pakistan violently oppose girls’ education and shot Malala Yousafzai — now a leading girls’ education global activist who attends Oxford University in Great Britain.

Militants in recent years have damaged girls’ schools in the northwest, including the Swat Valley which is the home of Yousafzai.

The royal couple arrived in Islamabad on Monday night. They were to meet with Prime Minister Imran Khan later in the day.

William’s mother, Princess Diana, visited Pakistan in the 1990s to participate in a fund-raising event for a cancer hospital built by Khan, who took office last year. Diana died in a car accident in 1997 and many Pakistanis still remember her for her charity work.

(Agencies)

Publish Date : 15 October 2019 15:42 PM

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