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Meghan Markle Makes *Another* Public Appearance After Last Week’s Surprise Resignation

Meghan Markle certainly isn't waiting for the dust to settle after her move across the pond. The Duchess of Sussex is full speed ahead with her philanthropic duties in Canada.

On Tuesday, the 38-year-old stopped by the headquarters of Justice for Girls—a charity that promotes women’s rights and helps provide young girls with access to advocacy and education—to discuss climate justice for girls and the rights of Indigenous peoples.

The organization released a statement (along with some photos) after the Markle’s visit. 

“Was great to talk about the importance of a holistic approach to social justice, and the power of young women’s leadership,” the non-profit wrote in part of the post. 

In the first photo, we see the duchess posing and smiling with a group of women. In the second Markle is holding a cup of coffee during a discussion with one of the staffers from the organization. 

This wasn’t the first time we’ve seen Markle out and about since she and Prince Harry announced their decision to step back as senior members of the royal family. Earlier on Tuesday, the 38-year-old paid a visit to the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre in Vancouver, where she discussed “issues affecting women in the community.”

The community center, which provides support and basic necessities to over 500 women and children daily, posted a photo from the duchess’s visit on their official Facebook page. 

Talk about a busy schedule.