Michelle Keegan has been a busy bee of late, promoting the upcoming ITV drama, The Blame, which will be appearing on screens soon. However, it's always important to have a bit of downtime, and Michelle did just that on Sunday, tucking into a sumptuous roast dinner with her beautiful one-year-old daughter Palma in tow.
Embracing the warmer weather, the little girl wore the sweetest pink and yellow striped set, consisting of a little vest and matching shorts, as she held her mother's hand. She teamed the look with classic 'dolly' style white pumps and looked to be clutching a blue cuddly toy as she tottered along.
Palma's fabulous wardrobe
Since Palma arrived in 2025, the daughter of Michelle and former TOWIE star Mark Wright has worn some super-chic items, and a lot of them are actually from the high street.
Last month, Michelle and Mark treated their daughter to a family holiday on a Disney cruise.
Making the ship her own personal runway, Palma looked adorable in a white ruffle set from the high street store, Zara.
In April, the former Coronation Street star Michelle shared the sweetest image of her daughter, wearing an adorable pair of embroidered dungarees that featured a lovely flared hem. On close inspection, Palma's cute footwear could be seen, and they cost just £10 from Marks & Spencer.
The tot had a pair of strawberry shoes fastened on her feet, made in a bold red shade, complete with 'seeds' sewn on the front, and a little leaf at the top.
Manchester-born Michelle may have kept her daughter's face out of the public eye since her birth, but she has delighted fans with photos from her first year by sharing carefully angled snaps with her face shielded, offering insights into various milestones and times spent at the couple's £3.5 million Essex mansion. In March, Palma was the star of her lavish, pastel-pink-themed party, wearing the most beautiful tutu-style dress featuring layers of frothy pink tulle.
Palma also has a selection of the prettiest babygrows, including one which features 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.










