Meghan Markle she’s getting fashion advice from the youngest in the family. On Saturday, May 16, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared a mirror selfie on Instagram of herself standing in her closet in an all-pink ensemble, with her four-year-old daughter Princess Lilibet sitting on the floor. “Mommy’s little helper,” Meghan wrote in the caption.According to PEOPLE, the message came a day before Meghan travels to Switzerland, where she will join World Health Organization Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and other global health leaders at the unveiling of the Lost Screen Memorial at the Place de Nations in Geneva, ahead of the opening of the 79th World Health Assembly.
The last moments of the family of Meghan Markle and Princess Lilibet
The sweet closet snap is the latest in a series of sweet family moments Meghan has shared publicly in recent weeks. He and Lilibet had recently joined prince harry41, and Prince Archie , 7, for a family trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. They went out to celebrate the children’s birthdays. “They were celebrating the kids’ birthdays together,” a source told the outlet. “The children went on lots of walks, and it was a special way for Meghan and her mother to extend Mother’s Day.”In a snap shared on Meghan’s Instagram on May 11, Lilibet could be seen hugging Cinderella and Princess Aurora Sleeping Beauty. Another clip showed Mickey Mouse greeting Meghan’s mother Doria Ragland as the family looked on with Minnie Mouse and Lilibet.
Meghan Markle’s rare family photos for Archie’s seventh birthday
To celebrate Archie’s seventh birthday on May 6, Meghan shared some rare family photos on Instagram, including one of Harry cradling newborn Archie on the sofa and another of Archie and Lilibet walking side by side on a beach near their Montecito, California home. “7 years later… Congratulations to our sweet boy,” Meghan captioned the post.
Life in California since stepping back from royal duties
Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Meghan and Harry have been raising their children in California, where the couple have spoken openly about finding a sense of normalcy for their family. “Once you get to know us, I think you want the same normality as parents and for our children, even though our situation is unique,” Meghan previously said. “We go to a lot of dinners, and not just in people’s homes or private rooms; we enter the restaurant. I really like to have fun.”Between closet selfies, birthday tributes and Disneyland adventures, Meghan and Harry seem to be making the most of family life in California, one candid Instagram post at a time.