Meghan Markle is bringing all the good vibes this holiday season!
The Duchess hosted a dinner in Venice Beach for the women of the Southern California Welcome Project, spending quality time with Afghan women as they begin new lives in America.
The mother of two opted for the perfect holiday dinner outfit. She wore a beige sleeveless turtleneck top from Leset and high-waisted trousers for a neat look. Everything else was kept simple as she rocked a natural makeup look, gold bangles, and delicate earrings.
See the look here!
Meghan Markle Wows In A Perfect Holiday Dinner Look
Prince Harry was nowhere to be seen as sources say the duo have transitioned into doing solo appearances for work.
Her fans took this opportunity to praise her philanthropic efforts and reminded everyone to uplift women instead of tearing each other down.
"They can never brainwash me to hate her. She's true to this work of empowering women, and it's inspiring."
"Love this. Meghan has always been empowering women since she was young. She looks gorgeous, and so does the decor."
"What a beautiful project. Lovely to see these women together and Meghan continuing to do the same work along the lines of what she did for the women of Grenfell. Sad to see some very nasty and bitter trolls in these comments."
Meghan sat down with Marie Claire to open up about why this project is so important to her.
Meghan Markle Opens Up About Empowering Women In Need
“From my standpoint, I think part of why we wanted to make sure we had this opportunity to all be together again—so many of us—right now is that as the holidays come up, and have already begun in many regards, it brings up so much emotion for people," she revealed.
Meghan is very familiar with the experience of going to a new land and starting her life all over again, which is why she said, "For so many of [the refugees], it would be very easy to go, ‘My life has ended, because everything I knew that I was familiar with is gone. But these moments of togetherness that they have with each other and the Welcome Project, I hope, remind them that no, your life is just beginning. It’s a very, very different chapter. It’s the beginning of something where you’ve taken steps that you never thought you would."
When asked about how fellow Americans can help, she offered an answer that perhaps speaks to her old self, saying, "It’s really easy. Just think about how you’d want someone to treat you…how would you want someone to open their arms to you?"