Many people are now noticing Kate Middleton's style and move while in a royal tour in Pakistan with husband Prince William. By the looks of it, the Duchess of Cambridge is channeling Princess Diana and Queen Elizabeth II herself with her fashion and hobby.

Kate was spotted carrying her most beloved possession during the state visit - her camera. Their time at the Kalash village in Chitral gave the royal couple a chance to capture the many happy moments as people greeted them with dance and colorful celebrations, per Hello! Magazine

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also visited the melting glacier in Broghil National Park through a helicopter ride that gave them the full view of the scene. Hopefully, Kensington Palace would release some of her snaps of this momentous occasion.

It looks like Kate is following Queen Elizabeth's footsteps by taking pictures of every event. Her Majesty has been known for regularly carrying her camera on royal tours. The mother-of-three, on the other hand, has been showing her interest in photography.

St. James Palace published some of the photos she took from their tour in the Far East, including a dramatic black and white silhouette of the endangered Borneo Orangutan. Kate even made history when she captured the first photos of daughter Princess Charlotte when she was born in 2015. She, continuously, captures the special events of her kids until today.

With that, Kate received a lifetime honorary membership of the Royal Photographic Society for her family portraits and tour photos in 2017. She also became the group's patron in June. Queen Elizabeth, previously, held the role for 67 years before she passed it down to Prince William's wife.

Meanwhile, Kate also appeared to channel her later mother-in-law, Princess Diana, with her looks. When she and Prince William arrived in Pakistan, she donned a light blue dress, paired with the same-colored pants inspired by the traditional shalwar kameez. According to Daily Pakistan, her clothes have a close resemblance to Princess of Wales' outfit when she visited the country in 1996.

Kate also wore a sheer neckpiece, which also has a resemblance to the scarf Princess Diana donned at the time. Her dress was also designed by the often collaborator of Prince William's mother -- Catherine Walker.

U.K. editor and content creator Susan Kelley predicted Kate would wear at least one traditional look for the trip. However, she noted that even though she looks to Princess Diana for inspiration occasionally, she is cautious not to copy her.