Prince William and Catherine are now on a five-day tour of Pakistan. Here’s a great photo posted to their Instagram account of them arriving with more details about their visit.

As we’ve seen, the Cambridges are getting more and more creative with their social media posts. The shot selection here is a good example of it. That said, it hasn’t all been perfect and there might be a social media oversight, but we’ll come back to that in a minute. Let’s focus on their first day of engagements.

服装设计可以是一个车eer. I love the shalwar kameez Kate wore at Islamabad Model College for Girls. It’s by Pakistani designer Maheen Khan – what a great moment for her to showcase her work:

Will and Kate also met today with Prime Minister Imran Khan. William is well acquainted with the Prime Minister who spent time in England when he was married to Jemima Goldsmith. And PM Khan and Princess Diana were friends – here they are together in 1996.

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So far, then, a successful first day. But let’s get back to that video that was posted on the House Cambridge Twitter account last week with a curious bit of audio around the 8 second mark. Listen closely, you’ll make out the words “Meghan” and “jealous”.

It may have just been a gossipy bystander whose voice was picked up by whoever was recording the video. Or it could have been someone on the Cambridge team who was standing quite near to the person recording the video. But it’s not exactly a bit of audio you want posted on the official Cambridge account and a bit of amateur hour in terms of sloppy video editing that they’ll have to clean up going forward.

And, of course, those words “Meghan + jealous” fuel an existing narrative about the two royal houses, Cambridge and Sussex, and the alleged rivalry between them. If someone on the Cambridge side is trying to make Meghan jealous, well, why would they need to make Meghan jealous?