After visiting Broghil, they traveled to Bombaret village in Kalash valley.

In Kalash valley, the royal couple met locals and spent time with children. They also enjoyed performances of traditional dances and music by the local people.

A cap traditionally worn by Kalasha women was gifted to the duchess.

A large number of locals including women had welcomed the royal couple upon reaching the valley. Elaborate security arrangements were made for the visit.

“They were very happy, meeting and shaking hands with everyone,” a district administration official said of William and Kate, adding that the couple also took keen interest in the Kalash culture.

Earlier on Wednesday, the royals had flown from Islamabad in a Pakistan Army chopper to Chitral, where they were gifted traditional hats and a book of photos commemorating the trip of William’s mother, Diana, who visited the valley in 1991.

“Fantastic,” the prince remarked as he sifted through the pages of the book. The residents also gifted an embroidered coat to Prince William and a shawl to Kate.

Kate and William are given traditional Chitrali hats as they land in Chitral the Hindu Khush, near the Afghan border. William was also given a highly embroidered coat and Kate a warm shawl. #RoyalVisitPakistan pic.twitter.com/X5OIs5Gv9F — Emily Andrews (@byEmilyAndrews) October 16, 2019



The couple visited Chiatibo Glacier in the Hindu Kush mountain range in Chitral to witness the effects of climate change and the consequences of global warming said PTI on its official Twitter account.

Chitral welcomes the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Royal Couple will be visiting different historical and culturally-rich parts of Chitral. #RoyalsVisitPakistan pic.twitter.com/Awbp9K8Hey — Govt of Pakistan (@pid_gov) October 16, 2019

Now it’s time for people of Pakistan to take game to next level by sharing pictures of Royal Couple in Pakistan especially Kalash, with their foreign friends and portray it as tourists-friendly country of World; lets make Pakistan hub for foreign tourists🇵🇰#RoyalsVisitPakistan pic.twitter.com/Zpa87HVvvj — PTI (@PTIofficial) October 16, 2019

The duke and duchess arrived in Pakistan on Monday night on their maiden visit. Their second day was a busy one, which started with a visit to a girl’s college in the capital and then Margalla Hills, where they attended an event regarding environmental protection. The couple was hosted by President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan at the Aiwan-i-Sadr and Prime Minister House, respectively.

Stunning celebration put on by the Kalash people for William and Kate in the village square … #RoyalsVisitPakistan #hindukush 🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/oYJPDQNG4f — Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) October 16, 2019

In the evening, they attended a star-studded reception, hosted by British High Commissioner to Pakistan Thomas Drew, at the National Monument where William, in his first official address, paid tribute to all the people who “endured sacrifice and helped build Pakistan to the country it is today”.