The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have arrived for a meeting with the Aga Khan in London.
Kate, 37, looked typically elegant in a £825 floor-length dress as she joined her husband Prince William, 37, for the engagement with the Muslim spiritual leader at the Aga Khan Centre in King’s Cross this morning.
The couple are being hosted by the Aga Khan, 82, at an event to showcase modern Pakistani culture ahead of their official visit to the country later this month.
The duke and duchess are due to carry out a royal tour of Pakistan from October 14 to 18.
Kate, 37, looked typically elegant as she joined her husband Prince William, 37, for the engagement with the Muslim spiritual leader at the Aga Khan Centre in King’s Cross
The Duchess of Cambridge looked elegant as she arrived for the engagement this morning. Pictured right, the royal swept her hair behind her ear as she made her way inside the centre
The duchess could be seen shaking hands with a young girl as she received a bouquet of pretty pink flowers
The girl appeared to be delighted as Kate bent down for a chat after leaving a meeting with the Aga Khan in London
The royal was pictured leaning over as she engaged in conversation with the youngster, while clutching the bouquet
The couple are being hosted by the Aga Khan, 82, pictured, at an event to showcase modern Pakistani culture ahead of their official visit to the country later this month
Kate wore her glossy brown hair loose and accessorised with dainty earring that complemented her dress
Kate’s dress, made from silk-georgette, boasts a chic waist tie that flattered the royal’s figure and delicate button cuffs that added to its feminine charm
The Duchess of Cambridge beamed as she was greeted by the Aga Khan outside the centre in London. The Muslim spiritual leader is welcoming the couple for a visit today
The Duchess of Cambridge waved at a small group of well-wishers gathered at the centre
Kate’s ensemble was more modest than she typically wears, suggesting it might have been chosen out of respect for her Muslim host. Pictured, William and Kate with the Aga Khan
The Duke and Duchess with the Aga Khan on their arrival at the Aga Khan Centre, which is home to the Aga Khan Foundation, the Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, and the Institute of Ismaili Studies
His highness the Aga Khan is the 49th hereditary imam of the world’s 20 million Shia Ismaili Muslims and a direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammed.
He succeeded his grandfather, Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan, as imam in 1957 at the age of 20.
The Duchess of Cambridge was perfectly polished for the engagement today, plumping for a flowing teal dress by little-known label ARoss Girl X Soler, which has previously been worn by the Countess of Wessex.
The dress, made from silk-georgette, boasts a chic waist tie that flattered the royal’s figure and delicate button cuffs that added to its feminine charm.
Kate and husband Prince William exchanged big smiles as they met a range of people from Pakistan, including community leaders, those involved in British and Pakistani business, and key figures within the Diaspora community, including musicians, chefs and artists
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge laughed as they mingled at the event today
Kate beamed at her husband as he told a story during the visit to the Aga Khan centre today
The Aga Khan personally welcomed his VIP guests to the centre named in his honour
The Aga Khan shared a light-hearted moment with the Duke and Duchess on their arrival
The Duke of Cambridge appeared deep in thought during a visit to the Aga Khan Centre in London
The ensemble was more modest than even demure Kate typically wears, suggesting it might have been chosen out of respect for her Muslim host.
The Duchess finished the look with a pair of towering green suede heels and matching green suede clutch bag.
She added a pretty pair of green earrings by Pakistani brand Zeen, which complimented the green shadow brushed across her eyes.
The Duchess of Cambridge added a pretty pair of green and gold earrings, which complimented the green shadow brushed across her eyes, pictured
The duchess was all smiles as she attended the special event hosted by His Highness The Aga Khan
Royal supporters took out their phones to snap photos of Kate on her arrival this morning
The Duchess of Cambridge opted for a pair of pretty green earrings from Pakistani brand Zeen
Kate flashed a smile as she arrived at the Aga Khan Centre for the engagement this morning
The Duchess of Cambridge chose a dress, shoes and bag of the same tone for the outing
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pictured, will fly to Pakistan for a visit later this month
Kate, who recently debuted lighter honey brunette locks, swept her hair behind her shoulder
The Duchess of Cambridge smiled as she arrived for the engagement in London this morning
The Duke of Cambridge, dapper in a navy suit, appeared in good spirits as he arrived at the centre.
He stepped out the car first and introduced the Aga Khan to his wife.
Organised in co-operation with the High Commission of Pakistan, the event today will see William and Kate meet community leaders and business figures as well as musicians, chefs and artists from the Pakistani diaspora.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were greeted outside the centre, pictured, this morning
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (pictured arriving) will meet meet community leaders and business figures as well as musicians, chefs and artists from the Pakistani diaspora
The Duchess of Cambridge appeared relaxed as she arrived at the centre this morning
Prince William and Kate were greeted outside the centre before making their way inside
The Duchess of Cambridge was perfectly polished for the engagement today, plumping for a flowing teal dress by little-known label ARoss Girl X Soler
The Aga Khan Centre in London is home to the Aga Khan Foundation, the Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, and the Institute of Ismaili Studies.
The organisations work to promote understanding about Muslim cultures and to connect the public to global development issues.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge met the Aga Khan, the 49th hereditary imam of the world’s 20 million Shia Ismaili Muslims, outside the centre on their arrival
A small crowd gathered outside to watch the Duke and Duchess arrive at the London centre