[custom_adv] UK royal couple Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton on Tuesday met President Arif Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan here, as part of their five-day visit to the South Asian country. [custom_adv] The royal couple were greeted by Khan and met President Alvi at the Aiwan-e-Sadr, Geo News reported. For the meeting with Alvi and Khan, the Duchess of Cambridge opted for white trousers by Maheen Khan paired with a bright green tunic by Catherine Walker. She accessorised the dress with a scarf by Satrangi and earrings by Zeen. [custom_adv] For the morning events, Kate wore a periwinkle blue silk shalwar kameez, the national outfit of Pakistan consisting of a loose tunic worn over trousers. Many on social media and in the fashion industry had been hoping she would don the outfit, which Princess Diana had worn during visits. [custom_adv] The designer, Maheen Khan said on Twitter: “It is an honor to have been asked to create this outfit for the Duchess.”The Duchess of Cambridge’s fashion choices, including a bright green tunic over white pants to meet with the Prime Minister, appeared to echo many of the colors and outfits worn by Diana. [custom_adv] It seems the royal women are all in sync these days! On Thursday, Kate Middleton visited the Badshahi Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, with her husband, Prince William. [custom_adv] The Duchess of Cambridge wore a vibrant teal ensemble with gold accents and a matching head scarf by local designer Maheen Khan. As for William, he donned a white suit and blue shirt and tie. [custom_adv] The mother of three went barefoot for the occasion while William simply wore his socks, as is customary.The ensemble was crafted by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan, whose creations have been frequented by the Duchess of Cambridge during the tour (i.e. the blue kurta and white pants she wore earlier this week). [custom_adv] On Twitter, Khan said she was "proud to have designed this outfit" for the duchess.Khan explained that she and her team adorned the chiffon look with Phulkari embroidery, which is "a craft and a pattern of geometrics [prevalent] in Chitral. [custom_adv] " The designer also praised Kate's poise wearing the headscarf: "I love the grace with which HRH Princess Kate carries the dupatta. She looks so comfortable."