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Kate Middleton and Prince William Play a Virtual Pictionary Game with Pakistani Students

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who visited Pakistan last year in October, marked the first anniversary of their trip with a video call to Pakistani students. Engaging in talks with students from Islamabad Model College for Girls and the SOS Children’s Village in Lahore, whom they visited twice during their stay, the couple played a virtual game of Pictionary.

“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,” said the Royal Twitter account as it shared a video of the couple talking to three students and a few teachers.

Kate and William who correctly guessed pictures of a cricket stadium and birthday party drawn by the students enjoyed participating in the fun game. “I am really glad you guys are drawing and we are not having to draw,” quipped William who admitted he’s not good at drawing because he doesn’t practice as much as he should.

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The couple also spoke to students and teachers in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has altered their lives, including the psychological impact. The Cambridges were happy to see some of the students whom they met during their trip to the SOS Village and interacted with them one on one.

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