Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright’s beautiful one-year-old daughter, Palma, is the apple of their eyes, and the couple loves sharing subtle splashes of their life with their tot on social media.
Although the couple protect their child’s privacy by never showing her face online, they often upload photographs of their pride and joy with her face covered. From outfits to toys, we’ve been privy to her fabulous life.
On Monday, proud mum Michelle shared a lovely picture of her little girl peering into a white wooden toy trunk featuring personalised detailing, including her name, Palma, engraved on the front. Tiny pink hearts also adorned the trunk as well as the words, “We love you always and forever”. It was made by Little Craft & Co, where similar trunks retail for £400.
Palma’s regal outfit
In the photograph, Palma could be seen wearing a lovely white baby grow which featured the most adorable pie-crust neckline.
This could be seen as a regal reference as the high-neck ruffled collar was popular in the 1980s thanks to the late Princess Diana, who often sported the style.
The collar features gathered frills that stand up around the neck, mimicking the fluted edge of a pastry crust.
Palma’s royal fashion nod
This isn’t the first time Palma has rocked a royal wardrobe. In 2025, a month after her birth, Hollie Kane Wright, who is married to Mark’s younger brother Josh, shared a wonderful snap of Palma and her baby cousin. The blonde mother-of-two wrote: “I’m so lucky to have two beautiful nieces born in March 2025. Palma Elizabeth Wright & Hali Pearl Wright are 3 weeks apart. So proud of you all, Sophie, George, Michelle & Mark! Exciting times ahead to see all our babies grow up together,” she penned.
In the picture, Palma wore a gorgeous pink babygrow with angel wings stitched on the back. This style seemed to have taken inspiration from royal fashion designer, Marie-Chantal, Crown Princess of Greece. Her luxury label was founded in 2000 by the royal, and is known for its iconic angel wings, which feature on lots of her designs – from babygrows to bonnets.
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