Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton in her first message on Kensington Palace’s Instagram account has posted photos of SOS Children’s village Lahore.
Kate Middleton in her message with the post wrote, “The community at the SOS Children’s Village community is built around the family, and the best family you could imagine, where everyone comes together to nurture, love and protect the children under their care.
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“These vulnerable children, many who have come through traumatic circumstances, are nurtured in this caring environment and are able to form these quality relationships that they so desperately need to thrive.”
The Kensington Royal’s Insta account has more than 10.2 million followers.
Kate Middleton and Prince William paid a four-day official visit to Pakistan and returned on Oct 18 to London.
During their trip, the royal couple visited charities advocating various causes, ranging from girls’ education to the fight against global warming.
The Duke and Duchess also met Prime Minister Imran Khan and visited Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer hospital that he founded in Lahore.
During her visit to Pakistan, Catherine had given a brief interview to CNN where she talked about her five-day royal tour of Pakistan.
After visiting SOS Children’s Village in Lahore, Kate, dressed in Pakistan’s national dress shalwar kameez, spoke to CNN about her wish of visiting the organization. Kate also delivered a speech regarding charity’s work.
“William and I really wanted to come and see an SOS Children’s Village like this. There’s so many vulnerable women here but they’ve really used their positivity and the support that the village here provides them, really to support and protect the next generation of children in their care and give them the best possible start to their future lives,” she said.
Talking about their five-day tour of Pakistan, she said, “It’s been fantastic. We’ve seen a lot of Pakistan. It’s been amazing seeing some of the geography, but then seeing some of the community activities like this has been really special.”




