The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton, have arrived in Bhutan for the start of a two day visit to the remote mountain kingdom. The couple touched down at Paro International Airport on Thursday morning, where they were greeted by the King's half-sister, Princess Chimi, and her husband.
William and Kate, wearing a coat dress by Emilia Wickstead which she previously wore in 2012, seemed in high spirits as they arrived in Bhutan for the second half of their royal tour.
William and Kate touched down in Bhutan on day four of their tour
The couple certainly have plenty to look forward to during their stay. Later in the day they are scheduled to have an official welcome by the country's king and queen in the capital, Thimpu, at the former monastery of Tashichho Dzong, which is now used for ceremonial occasions.
Dubbed the 'William and Kate of the Himalayas', glamorous King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema will also dine with their guests at a private dinner inside Lingkana Palace.
The couple were greeted at the airport by the King's half-sister, Princess Chimi
The two couples have much in common; both were married in 2011, and Queen Jetsun Pema, 25, was a commoner until she married, just like Kate. She turned down the chance of a honeymoon in favour of a walking tour to meet the people of Bhutan, making her hugely popular.
William and Kate, wearing a coat dress by Emilia Wickstead which she previously wore in 2012, seemed in high spirits as they arrived in Bhutan for the second half of their royal tour.
William and Kate touched down in Bhutan on day four of their tour
The couple certainly have plenty to look forward to during their stay. Later in the day they are scheduled to have an official welcome by the country's king and queen in the capital, Thimpu, at the former monastery of Tashichho Dzong, which is now used for ceremonial occasions.
Dubbed the 'William and Kate of the Himalayas', glamorous King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck and Queen Jetsun Pema will also dine with their guests at a private dinner inside Lingkana Palace.
The couple were greeted at the airport by the King's half-sister, Princess Chimi
The two couples have much in common; both were married in 2011, and Queen Jetsun Pema, 25, was a commoner until she married, just like Kate. She turned down the chance of a honeymoon in favour of a walking tour to meet the people of Bhutan, making her hugely popular.
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