The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled to northern Pakistan for the third day of their royal tour, visiting the Chitral district of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, where Princess Diana travelled on her 1991 solo tour of the country. William and Kate began their day at the stunning Broghil National Park where they walked around the tip of a glacier and were able to see how it has retreated as a result of climate change. Kensington Palace said the eco-conscious royals were hoping to "shine a light on the very real consequences of global warming and its devastating effects on our planet."
William and Kate listened as an expert explained how climate change is impacting the glacial landscapes. Later on Wednesday, they travelled to a nearby valley in the centre of Chitral, where isolated communities have suffered from severe flash flooding in recent years as a result of nearby glaciers melting. They saw buildings and farmland destroyed in the severe floods of 2015 and heard from locals who were affected. Their final stop was at a Kalash village to learn about their unique culture and what a welcome the couple were given! Let's take a look at photos from day three of the tour…
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