Meghan Markle made a surprise visit to support girls and non-binary kids during her visit to Amsterdam in April, it’s been revealed.
The Duchess of Sussex, 40, was in the Dutch capital earlier this year to support her husband Prince Harry’s Invictus Games. The Games, founded by Harry and first held in 2014, is an international multi-sport event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, both veterans and those still serving.
On Monday, the Amsterdam-based non-profit Project Fearless announced that Meghan made a special visit to their headquarters while in town, serving as a guest coach for the organization’s first entrepreneurship course.
The program aims to provide inspiring and encouraging feedback on the youths’ sustainable business pitches. “The Duchess’ visit was a brilliant way to celebrate the impact Project Fearless has made over the last three years, introducing the girls to an accessible role model who is making a difference and using her voice,” Project Fearless founder Mérida Miller said in a statement. READ MORE: Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Sit Apart From Kate Middleton And Prince William At Platinum Jubilee Service A supporter of women-led initiatives and co-founder of Archewell, Meghan said of the organization, “Safe, supportive spaces like Project Fearless allow girls the opportunity to express themselves, build each other up, gain resilience, and tackle new challenges.” Project Fearless shared details and photos of Meghan’s visit to celebrate the group’s third anniversary.
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