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Kate Middleton follows in Princess Diana’s footsteps as she meets Imran Khan on Pakistan royal tour

KATE Middleton has followed in Princess Diana’s footsteps today in meeting Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan.

The former cricketing legend turned politician was a close friend of Kate’s mum-in-law Diana, and even met Prince William when he was 11 years old.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William met with Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan today on their royal tourCredit: Andrew Parsons

At the time, Imran told a young Prince William that he would one day become Pakistan’s Prime Minister, and the royal is said to have not believed him.

Before Princess Diana died in 1997, Pakistan and Imran played an unexpectedly prominent role in her life – making the Cambridge’s five-day royal tour of the country this week particularly poignant.

Imran was the husband of Diana’s close confidante Jemima Khan, and Di looked up to her pal’s mum, Annabel Goldsmith, like a mother figure.

After her high-profile divorce from Prince Charles in 1996, Diana spent her last two years of her life in a relationship with British-Pakistani heart surgeon Dr Hasnat Khan, who she met in London.

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Princess Diana was a close friend of Imran, who was married to her friend Jemima Goldsmith, centreCredit: Reuters
William's meeting of Imran triggers memories of 25 years ago, when his mum was pals with himCredit: Getty - Contributor

The couple travelled to Pakistan three times together, with Diana meeting Dr Khan’s mum and speaking to Jemima on choosing a similar partner.

Diana is also said to have considered the possibility of making Pakistan her new home, if the relationship was successful.

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Diana, along with the help of Jemima, even helped to raise money for a children’s cancer hospital in the Pakistani city of Lahore.

The relationship with Diana and Dr Khan is said to have ended weeks before her death in Paris, and Jemima and Imran’s marriage broke down amicably in 2004 after they had two sons, Sulaiman and Kasim.

Today, William and Kate visited Imran, before going to a school in Islamabad to highlight the importance of education for girls and young women.

Kate and William met Imran before going to a school in IslamabadCredit: Andrew Parsons
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Kate appeared to be in high spirits wearing a royal blue shalwar kameez by local designer Maher KhanCredit: Andrew Parsons

A pupil told Prince William that the schoolgirls were “big fans of your mother”, and he replied: “You were, really? Oh that’s very sweet of you. I was a big fan of my mother too.

“She came here three times. I was very small. This is my first time and it is very nice to be here and meet you all.”

William and Kate, in a royal blue shalwar kameez by local designer Maher Khan, are keen to champion the importance of quality education, and highlight how girls benefit from pursuing higher education and professional careers.

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Yesterday, Kate and Wills were given flowers by local children in traditional dress when they stepped off the British Government's RAF Voyager plane.

Diana was very close to Jemima, pictured, and her mum Annabel GoldsmithCredit: Getty - Contributor
Yesterday Kate wore an ensemble designed by Catherine Walker who was one of Diana's favourite designersCredit: Getty - Contributor
Diana wore a similar style outfit when she was pictured with Imran in 1996Credit: Tim Graham Picture Library/Getty Images
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The duchess looked elegant in an aqua shalwar kameez - a traditional Pakistani outfit comprised of a long dress and trousers - by British designer Catherine Walker.

Kate's combination was also highly reminiscent of the outfit Princess Diana wore when she visited Pakistan in 1996.

The couple's visit is the first official one to be made by the royal family to the country since Prince Charles and Camilla visited back in 2006.

In their public announcement of the trip, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge said their visit will span more than 1,000km of the hardline country.

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