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Willam and Kate Stop to Meet Wakhi Family in Pakistan

KATE Middleton and Prince William take but returned from their poignant v-twenty-four hour period Islamic republic of pakistan tour, which was branded the almost "complex" ever due to security reasons.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to have ripped up the royal rulebook, and made an unscheduled meeting with a local family they met on a roadside.

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were invited in for tea by a family they met in Pakistan on the side of the road

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were invited in for tea by a family they met in Pakistan on the side of the road Credit: Adam Vallance / Kensington Palace

Kate is said to take been so moved by their story, that she took some cute portrait photos, which captured their strength.

So far these photos have not been made available on the couple's official Instagram account.

The villagers were part of the Wakhi ethnic grouping and were spotted when the couple were travelling back from a glacier in the Hindu Kush mountains.

Kate is said to take asked her security team to stop the auto and so William and her could speak to the locals, and they were invited into their 1-room home for tea.

KATE MIDDLETON'South PHOTOGRAPHY SKILLS

In June this year, Kate Middleton became the patron for the Royal Photographic Society after being praised for her adorable family snaps of her kids.

The Queen passed on her patronage of 67 years to the Duchess of Cambridge in a nod to the 37-year-sometime's passion for photography.

Kate had previously been made an honorary lifetime member of the society, with the director Michael Pritchard previously praising her for her "talent and enthusiasm" behind the lens.

A Kensington Palace spokesperson said: "The Duchess has a longstanding interest in photography, and this patronage will farther highlight the benign affect that art and creativity tin have on emotional wellbeing, especially for children and young people."

Among photographs that Kate has released are shots of Prince George's commencement twenty-four hours of nursery school, photos of Princess Charlotte on her 4th birthday and Prince Louis for his first birthday.

 Kate Middleton has done a personal message on Instagram about their visit SOS Children Village

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Kate Middleton has done a personal message on Instagram near their visit SOS Children Village Credit: KensingtonRoyal/Instagram

 Kate stopped to talk with the local children during the tour

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Kate stopped to talk with the local children during the tour Credit: KensingtonRoyal/Instagram

With the use of a translator, Kate learned how they lived without running water and electricity and were confined to their home for half a twelvemonth due to snow.

Co-ordinate to the Mail on Sunday, Kate, who is a keen photographer, borrowed a Fujifilm camera to take a set of amazing pictures.

The duchess said: "It was fantastic to run across these people living in such a remote place.

"They were and then hospitable, offering William and me a loving cup of tea.

"It was a very special moment. They had no idea who we were, which gave us a run a risk to run across a different side of Islamic republic of pakistan."

William said on their visit to Broghil National Park on Wednesday that his wife takes excellent photos and explained: "she does a few portraits, but generally landscapes".

Kate delighted fans today by writing her first Instagram message today on her KensingtonRoyal business relationship, which has 10.2million followers.

 The Duchess of Cambridge wrote her first Instagram caption on the post about the orphanage visit

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The Duchess of Cambridge wrote her first Instagram caption on the post about the orphanage visit Credit: KensingtonRoyal/Instagram

 The SOS Children Village looks after 150 orphaned kids the couple met some of the kids

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The SOS Children Village looks after 150 orphaned kids the couple met some of the kids Credit: Splash News

The post showed a series of photos of the couple meeting kids from the SOS Children Village, which looks after 150 orphaned kids.

Her explanation read: "The community at the SOS Village is built effectually family - and the all-time possible family you could imagine - where everyone comes together to nurture, love and protect the children in their care.

"These vulnerable children, many who have come through traumatic circumstances, are nurtured in this caring environment and are able to class these quality relationships that they then badly need to thrive. — Catherine."

 Kate took part in a game of cricket for the second time at the SOS village in Lahore

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Kate took part in a game of cricket for the 2d time at the SOS village in Lahore Credit: KensingtonRoyal/Instagram

During the visit, the couple ended their tour by playing a cricket match, with William acting as umpire and Kate batting.

Kate had children in fits of laughter as she feigned injury after being hit on the neck with a ball bowled by husband William.

Both Wills and Kate also got stuck in with a game at the National Cricket Academy before this week.

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Credit: KensingtonRoyal/Instagram

Kate Middleton and Prince William have merely returned from their poignant five-twenty-four hours Pakistan tour

 Kate laughed as she met with some of the kids from the area

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Kate laughed as she met with some of the kids from the surface area Credit: KensingtonRoyal/Instagram

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