The Duchess of Sussex has joined forces with Annie Lennox to mark International Women’s Day with a star-studded panel discussion hosted by the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust.
Dressed in a £185 Reiss dress and £1,245 Alexander McQueen blazer, Meghan, who was announced this morning as vice president of the Trust, will be joined today by model and activist Adwoa Aboah and Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia.
Today's event, hosted at King’s College London, was designed to bring together a special panel of female 'thought-leaders' and activists to discuss some of the most pressing issues affecting women today.
Meghan, who is eight months pregnant, teamed her head-to-toe monochrome ensemble with a Stella McCartney bag and Manolo Blahnik heels.
In her new role the duchess joins her husband Harry, who is president of the Trust, while the Queen is its patron of the body which aims to champion, fund and connect young leaders around the world.
Meghan is an ardent feminist and previously discussed gender equality on her now-defunct blog The Tig, as well as writing a piece on the impact of menstrual health on girls' education for TIME magazine.

Meghan, who was announced this morning as vice president of the QCT, will be joined by model and activist Adwoa Aboah and Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia today at an International Women's Day panel

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Meghan looked like she meant business for the occasion, teaming a printed dress from Reiss with an Alexander McQueen blazer she's worn before, her trusty Manolo Blahnik heels and a bag by Stella McCartney.
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Meghan opted for a black and white mini and heels. Today's event, hosted at King’s College London, was designed to bring together a special panel of female 'thought-leaders' and activists to discuss some of the most pressing issues affecting women today

Queen of accessorising! Meghan, who is eight months pregnant, teamed her head-to-toe monochrome ensemble with a Stella McCartney bag and Manolo Blahnik heels as she arrived at King's College London on Friday afternoon
Since marrying into the royal family she has made women's issues a cornerstone of her royal work and was recently announced as patron of Smart Works, which provides support for unemployed and vulnerable women.
The panel, chaired by The Economist's Anne McEvoy, also included activists Chrisann Jarrett, founder of Let us Learn, and Angeline Murimirwa, executive director of the Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) in Africa.
Appearing in front of an audience of students and young leaders, Meghan will discuss the importance of International Women’s Day, and the spotlight it can bring to obstacles which still affect female empowerment across the world.
The panel will speak about issues including access to education and limitations within employment, also covering the positive opportunities that come when women are given wider access and equal opportunity, whether that be in the UK or elsewhere in the world.
The panel was convened by the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, an organisation designed to champion, fund and connect young leaders around the world who are serving their communities.
The trust, of which the Queen is patron and Prince Harry president, is working in partnership with a number of organisations to reach and connect with young people worldwide, and support those that are the most vulnerable.

Meghan arrives for today's panel discussion at King's College London. Since marrying into the royal family she has made women's issues a cornerstone of her royal work and was recently announced as patron of Smart Works


Meghan arrives at King's College London on Friday. Dressed in a white floral dress and black blazer, Meghan, who was announced this morning as vice president of the QCT, was also joined by model and activist Adwoa Aboah

Wearing her hair in a signature messy bun, Meghan is all smiles as she arrives at King's College London. Since marrying into the royal family she has made women's issues a cornerstone of her royal work and was recently announced as patron of Smart Works, which provides support for unemployed and vulnerable women


The Duchess of Sussex makes a glamorous entrance at this morning's International Women's Day event. Meghan is an ardent feminist and previously discussed gender equality on her now-defunct blog The Tig, as well as writing a piece on the impact of menstrual health on girls' education for TIME magazine
It focuses on helping those who are driving positive social change, serving their communities and providing hope, work and self-employment opportunities for others.
In her new role, Meghan, who is thought to be eight months pregnant, will highlight the QCT's partnerships with young people across the Commonwealth, and in particular its work supporting women and girls.
Announcing the news on Friday morning Lord Geidt, Chairman, said: 'The Queen's Commonwealth Trust is thrilled to welcome The Duchess of Sussex as its Vice President.
'The support and encouragement which Her Royal Highness will bring to the young leaders with whom we work promises to have a profound effect.
We are enormously grateful to The Duke and Duchess of Sussex for this signal of commitment they are making to our work, helping The Queen's Commonwealth Trust to pursue its ambitions right across the Commonwealth and beyond.'
Nicola Brentnall, QCT chief executive, added: 'We are particularly delighted that the first opportunity of formally working together with Her Royal Highness comes on International Women's Day.
'This squares perfectly with our focus on amplifying the work and contribution of those furthest away from power.
'Women across the Commonwealth and the globe often face the biggest impediments to success. So we are delighted to have our Vice President's support in helping others to overcome those obstacles.'
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