Kate and William are the first British royals to come to Pakistan since William's father Charles visited with his wife Camilla in 2006
Kate and William are the first British royals to come to Pakistan since William's father Charles visited with his wife Camilla in 2006 AFP / Aamir QURESHI

Kate Middleton and Prince William will be making two joint engagements before the Duke of Cambridge makes his solo trip.

Kensington Palace has just announced that the future king will be making a solo visit to Kuwait and Oman just months after his Pakistan tour with his wife, Middleton. Prince William will undertake the solo trip at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. He will be in Middle East from Dec. 1 to Dec. 4.

Although the duchess won’t be joining her husband, the couple will be making several joint engagements before the trip.

According to Hello!, the couple will return to their royal duties this week after a short break which they took when Prince George and Princess Charlotte were off school for their half-term. The couple will be joining forces on Nov. 7 for a very important event.

Prince William will be attending the launch of the National Emergencies Trust. The publication noted that Middleton be joining her husband. They will head to St-Martin-in-the-Fields, London, where they will learn how the independent charity will help other organizations and emergency services respond to disasters in the U.K.

The royal couple will also meet the survivors of the Westminster Bridge attack and the Grenfell Tower fire. Aside from these, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will have a busy week because they are also set to join Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and the rest of the members of the royal family over the weekend for the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall in London. They will also be at the Whitehall the next day for the Remembrance Sunday services.

Prince William and Middleton will also attend the Royal Variety Performance at the Palladium Theatre in London on Nov. 18. The annual event is in aid of the Royal Variety Charity, of which Queen Elizabeth II is the patron. The money raised from the show will help hundreds of entertainers throughout the country who need help and assistance due to old age, ill health or hard times.