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Kate sends Ardent letter to Maheen Khan

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Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton has sent a heartfelt letter to Maheen Khan for her Pakistan tour attire.

Kate Middleton drew all eyes on her as she arrived in Pakistan with Prince William for their first official trip to Pakistan back in October, and what the Duchess of Cambridge would be wearing during her five-day visit.

Middleton wore a bunch of local brands and designers during her tour but Maheen Khan was clearly the winning choice.

he wore two outfits by the designer and also white pants that she paired with her green Catherine Walker trenchcoat meets tunic.

“Thank you so much for all your help ahead of my tour to Pakistan. I am so grateful to you and your team for designing such a wonderful selection to choose from – although having so many beautiful things did make decision making a little more difficult,” Kate wrote in a letter shared by Khan on her Instagram.

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“I really enjoyed wearing both of your outfits and the trousers were a great fit too. So thank you for all your time and effort you put into everything. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit, everyone was so welcoming and it was lovely to have the chance to meet you in person at the spectacular Pakistan Monument. I am sorry it was so short. Thank you once again, this comes with my warmest thanks and best wishes.”

While the message was typed out (on custom stationary from Kensington Palace), Middleton did write ‘Dear Maheen’ herself and also signed her full name at the end.

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