While in The Hague, Netherlands in April for the Invictus Games alongside husband Prince Harry, Meghan made an impactful side visit to Amsterdam to serve as a guest coach at Project Fearless.

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Project Fearless is a Dutch non-profit organization offering after-school programs for girls and nonbinary youth ages 9 to 14 that began three years ago in Amsterdam.

The Duchess joined inaugural entrepreneurship course as a guest coach to give “inspiring and encouraging” feedback on the young people’s sustainable business pitches.
“Safe, supportive spaces like Project Fearless allow girls the opportunity to express themselves, build each other up, gain resilience, and tackle new challenges,” Meghan said in a statement shared by Project Fearless today.

“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,” said Project Fearless founder Mérida Miller in a statement obtained from PEOPLE.
Meghan brainstorms ideas on a board with teens.

Meghan’s visit had a real impact on the young participants.

Project Fearless’ other course themes include climate science, skateboarding and kick-boxing. To date, the center has worked with almost 750 local children.

And now… What Meghan wore —


The Duchess wore a beige blazer from Chloe, the Sand silk crepe de chine blazer, £2,570 available in the US here, $2701 and here, $2,385.



She had on a pair of leather or faux leather pants and a black sweater that have not been identified. We’re thinking these could be the same pair she wore for her appearance on America’s Got Talent, September 2020.

We found this pair of Stella McCartney cropped faux leather pants, $925, as one option.


It looks like Meghan may be wearing her Paul Andrew ‘Pump-It-Up’ pumps in black grosgrain and linen canvas.

Meghan wore the shoes previously while in Dublin, Ireland, July 2018 and again in August 2018 for Hamilton.



She also wore her Cartier Juste-un-Clou necklace in gold. We first saw the necklace on the Duchess for the opening ceremony for the Invictus Games.


The Duchess brought back her Birks stacking rings – the Birks Iconic Stackable ‘Snowflake’ ring in 18k rose gold and diamonds, $4500, as well as the ‘Bee Chic’ in 18k rose gold and diamonds, $3300.



You may recall Meghan wearing the rings back in 2018 for Trooping the Colour.


Meghan also had on her staple pieces – the Cartier ‘Love’ bracelet and Diana’s gold Tank watch.
I didn’t realize the Duchess had an engagement at the Invictus Games, other than the Games themselves. Her outfit is chic and lovely especially her leggings and jewelry. I would love to see more of her and continue to feel sad about them leaving their royal roles and all the good work they could have done if the British tabloids would have just stopped their cruel treatment. I hold out hope that perhaps one day they will return to England and resume their royal duties even if on a part time basis. Love the Duchesse’s fashion.
Time to cut her hair. Both she and Kate should lop off several inches
Project Fearless I love it. A great cause. I love the beige blazer. I also like the pants. A great understated look. It works for me.
What a nice unexpected surprise to see her again so soon!! Meghan looks professional & is so appropriately-dressed for this occasion! (*love these pumps! I know its still just a black pump but this material really makes a difference, and is great for summer) I guess she’s growing her hair out or something? It looks a wee bit disheveled, I think a healthy trim would bump it up a necessary notch or two. Overall she looked quite lovely!
Gosh, she looks beautiful- and not just her chic casual clothes. Does anyone else agree she exudes a peaceful inner happiness? So thrilled to see her looking lovely and doing what she does best- supporting girls and young women around the world.