She married the Dutch painter Eglon van der Neer and travelled abroad in his company.
[1] Around 1675 Duchatel visited the Danish court, where she painted the pendant portraits of King Christian V and his wife Charlotte.
She was given a jewel by Christine Charlotte of Württemberg, a princess consort of George Christian, Prince of East Frisia.
[3] Between 1689 and 1691, Duchatel accompanied her husband to Düsseldorf, Germany where he was commissioned to portray the princess Maria Anna of Neuburg.
[1] In his biography of her husband, Weyerman mentioned that he lived in an apartment located underneath hers in "the St. Joseph boarding house in the Keyserstraat in Antwerp".