The Duchess of Sussex took on a role as a guest coach for a girls’ entrepreneurship course.
Meghan visited Project Fearless in Amsterdam during her visit to the Netherlands in April for the Invictus Games.
The Dutch non-profit organization shared photos of Meghan hugging a young participant and cheering with her hand while taking a team photo.
Meghan hugging one of the participants (Chris Allerton/Archewell/PA)
In another image, she is seen sitting cross-legged at a whiteboard and in a discussion circle.
Archewell released the following statement from the duchess: “Safe, supportive spaces like Project Fearless allow girls the opportunity to express themselves, build each other up, gain resilience and tackle new challenges.”
Meghan visiting Project Fearless (Chris Allerton/Archewell/PA)
Project Fearless is a program that gives girls and other non-binary children aged 9-14 the skills to succeed in after-school programs, such as climate science, skateboarding and kickboxing.
It announced the duchess’ visit to mark its third birthday.
It explained how Meghan, a former actress, helped students pitch their businesses. “enthusiastically”Participated in a group exercise about facing fears.
A team photo during Meghan’s session (Chris Allerton/Archewell/PA)
“Earlier this year, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, joined our first entrepreneurship course as a guest coach,”It was.
“During her visit, she gave the girls inspiring and encouraging feedback on their sustainable business pitches, and enthusiastically joined in with a group exercise on facing fears.”
The duchess chatting to some of the teenagers taking part (Chris Allerton/Archewell/PA)
Merida M. Miller, the founder of Project Fearless, stated: “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.”