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I dunno, I don't quite get this.
I have mused about why the Cambridges chose to visit Pakistan, and I conclude it's because it balances Harry's tribute visit to Africa where he paid homage to his mother. Pakistan gives William equal billing to his mother's visit there.
However, Diana made a foolish visit there because she was besotted with Dr. Khan and thought by assimiliating his culture and visiting his family she could make herself his wife. She was totally unrealistic about the entire affair and he was at least rational enough to stop it. He was really married to his job as a cardiac surgeon and there would never be a good fit for someone as high maintenance as Diana.
Her visit was well-received and she had lots of great photo-ops with little children, etc. But the entire premise for the visit was not as it appeared.
I saw the visit to Pakistan as more a well-timed PR event for foreign diplomacy. I'm not all up on England's current status with Pakistan, but many western nations are trying to wind down the wars in that part of the world and foster some peace agreements and improved diplomatic relations. Good on England for trying to help out.