ISLAMABAD: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left for United Kingdom onFriday after completing a four-day tour of Pakistan.
On the last day of the tour, the duke and duchess visited an army canineschool in Islamabad as their last engagement of the tour. A planned trip tothe Pakistan military post was called off after the flight drama.
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The UK has provided training and advice to the Pakistan Armed Forces forover 10 years, and is currently supporting the Pakistan Counter ImprovisedExplosive Device (CIED) programme, which in part breeds and trains dogs toidentify explosive devices.
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The royals spent a busy Thursday in Lahore, during which they playedcricket, visited SOS Village, a children’s orphanage, visited ShaukatKhanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and toured the iconic Badshahi Mosque, oneof the world’s largest mosques.
In the evening, the RAF Voyager carrying the royals, who are on a four-dayofficial visit to Pakistan, aborted landings in Islamabad and nearbyRawalpindi due to severe turbulence.








