Meghan Markle has shared the cutest photo with her daughter Princess Lilibet as the little girl gave her mother a helping hand.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared the sweet moment with Lilibet, four, as she prepared for a European trip.
Meghan shared a photo of herself wearing a stunning lavender outfit as Lilibet was seen kneeling in front of her, seemingly helping her mother with her shoes.
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Meghan Markle shares cute photo of Lilibet
The duchess smiled in the mirror selfie as Lilibet was facing away from camera.
Meghan wrote: “Mama’s little helper,” followed by a purple heart emoji.
Lilibet wore a cute red outfit with a matching red bow in her hair.
Royal observers have quickly jumped to the conclusion that the snap of the mother daughter duo could be a massive hint that Meghan is considering branching out into the fashion world.
Cute snap or major clue?
Mail Online’s Annabel Fenwick Elliott predicts that Meghan posing in her dressing room during fittings could be a clue that she is working on something very stylish.
Fenwick Elliott penned: “So what is Meghan trying to whisper to her 4.5million followers with this post? Nothing she ever does is casual or accidental, especially on her highly curated Instagram feed. It must mean something. Is she trying to be relatable or likeable, given she recently complained about being ‘the most trolled person in the entire world’?
“Surely not, or she’d be in PJs and pulling a face, not pursing her lips with Armani, Manolo Blahnik and Christian Dior labels proudly on show. Ignore for a moment the similarity of the Armani jacket hanging up on the right of this image to that she wore in Geneva yesterday at the inauguration of the Lost Screen memorial for children who lost their lives as a result of harm suffered on social media.
“No, my money is on Meghan branching out into fashion with her brand, As Ever. Her lifestyle company is, after all, the only account she follows on Instagram.”
Meghan Markle’s comments about the fashion world
Meghan sat down with Skims and Good American co-founder Emma Grede last year and hinted that she could be considering rivalling the Kardashians with her own fashion launch.
She said at the time: “It was definitely something that people were asking me to get involved with. I think it could be fun.”
Meghan then hinted: “I think there’ll be a time for that.”
“I think there’ll certainly be a time for fashion,” before teasingly adding: “You and I can talk about that later.”
Meghan steps out in Geneva, Switzerland
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Meghan stepped out in Geneva, Switzerland, for an important reason. She attended the inauguration ceremony for The Lost Screen Memorial on Geneva’s Place des Nations, ahead of the opening of the 79th World Health Assembly.
According to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s website, the memorial “serves as both a tribute to children lost to online harm and a call for coordinated global action to make digital spaces safe by design”.
At the ceremony, the duchess gave a speech about the impact of online safety. It’s something she and husband Prince Harry are passionate about and have worked tirelessly to raise awareness of since stepping back from royal duties six years ago.
Meghan issues speech on online harm and safety
Meghan said on stage: “Behind me stands The Lost Screen Memorial. Not statistics, not avatars, not data points. Children.
“Each name belonged to a child who was loved beyond measure. A child whose laughter once filled a kitchen. Whose shoes once waited by a front door. Whose future once felt limitless.”
Meanwhile, she continued: “Now their faces ask the world questions we can no longer avoid: How many more millions of children will be harmed by products that, while innovative, are still designed without sufficient safeguards?
“When will children be able to enjoy the extraordinary potential of technology without it compromising their wellbeing?”
‘Children must be safe by design’
The duchess went on to explain how addictive online behaviour is playing a role in the decline of children’s mental health.
Each name belonged to a child who was loved beyond measure.
In addition, she added: “Because children today are being shaped by systems designed to capture attention at any cost: relentless algorithms, exploitative engagement, and endless exposure to harmful content that they are not seeking out.”
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Heartbreakingly, Meghan shared a few stories of young people who have tragically taken their own lives or have directly been harmed by social media and internet algorithms.
She said:Â “But these outcomes are not inevitable. And prevention begins with one simple principle: Children must be safe by design, not safe by chance.”
Meanwhile, concluding her powerful speech, Meghan said: “Let our children look back at this moment, and let them feel proud of us – that we chose something better – for them, and for us all.”
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