In a visit to Malaysia, the British royal couple, Kate Middleton and Prince William make themselves into a mosque. To honor the sanctity of the mosque, Kate wore a scarf that covers the hair.
When in Rome, do as the Romans. Apparently, that’s the right word to describe what happened to Kate Middleton. The Duchess of Cambridge is wearing a gray dress works Beulah London and wears a scarf to wrap hair. The label is run by the couple’s close friend, the Lady Natasha Rufus Isaacs.
Display memory evokes Kate this time as Princess Diana, mother-in-law mediang visiting mosques in Egypt and Pakistan in 1992. At that time, the mother of Prince William wore a mint colored dress complete with a scarf covering her hair as well.
The royal couple visited Assyakirin mosques in downtown Kuala Lumpur, which is the largest mosque in Malaysia. The mosque can accommodate up to 6,000 people for Friday prayers.
As reported by Dailymail a royal staff says, this is the first time Kate and Williams visited the mosque. They are keen to do so because this is an important part of British culture.
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