The Pakistani government hopes the couple's
four-day official visit will boost the country's image as a
tourist and business destination, after decades of sectarian
violence and political unrest.
William and Kate, who have frequently donned traditional
Pakistani dress by local designers during their trip, have
highlighted education and the impact of climate change in the
country.
At a meeting earlier in Lahore, one of Pakistan's largest cities
and its cultural capital, the chief minister of Punjab state
Usman Bazdar told the couple their visit "will further
strengthen relations between the two countries".
Kate and William then took part in a cricket match including
former captains of the Pakistan men and women's teams, Azhar Ali
and Sana Mir. Pakistan's bowling coach Waqar Younis, also a
former men's captain, umpired the match.
They will head later in the day to the Shaukat Khanum Memorial
Cancer Hospital, founded by Imran Khan, a family friend of the
Prince and the current prime minister of Pakistan. Diana made a
high-profile visit to the hospital, a year before her death in a
car crash in 1997.
(Reporting by Peter Nicholls in Lahore, writing by Alasdair Pal;
Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
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