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LONDON: One year on from their visit to Pakistan, Kate Middleton and Prince William reunited with teachers and children from two organisations they visited in October 2019 to hear how they have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The royal couple first spoke to teachers from the Islamabad Model College for Girls via video call to hear how the school’s activities have been impacted. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also joined students in a game of Pictionary.
The video of the couple’s interaction with Pakistani students was shared from The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Twitter account.
One year on from #RoyalVisitPakistan 🇵🇰🇬🇧 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge caught up with teachers at Islamabad Model College for Girls to hear how the school’s activities have been impacted, before joining pupils in a game of Pictionary 🎨 pic.twitter.com/iQaAFTRKAq
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) October 16, 2020
The caption said, “One year on from #RoyalVisitPakistan Flag of Pakistan Flag of United Kingdom, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge caught up with teachers at Islamabad Model College for Girls to hear how the school’s activities have been impacted.”
In a clip, which was shared with Kensington Palace Instagram account, a student can be heard saying, ‘We want to play a little game with you. So the game is called Pictionary.’ Prince William replies, ‘We’ll give it a go!’
During their interaction with the students, Prince William was asked whether he likes drawing. “Yes definitely, we both like a little bit of drawing. Catherine is very good, I am really bad,” Prince William said.