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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright’s newborn baby Palma Elizabeth melts hearts in new photo on Mother’s Day

Published on March 30, 2025 at 07:54 PM

MICHELLE Keegan and Mark Wright’s newborn daughter Palma Elizabeth melted hearts in a rare photo on Mother’s Day.

The newborn is pictured with her proud grandparents, Mark's mum Carol and dad Mark Wright Sr, in the heartwarming photo.

Grandparents holding their grandchild.
Carol Wright and Mark Wright Snr cradle baby Palma Elizabeth
Grandmother holding baby Palma wearing a pale yellow knitted garment.
Michelle's mum was pictured with her first grandchild last week
Michelle Keegan on The Jonathan Ross Show.
Michelle Keegan became a mum three weeks ago
Photo of Mark Wright with Josh and Jessica.
Mark Wright and his father, Mark Wright Sr are very close

The adorable snap, taken at a family meal, shows baby Palma dressed in a cozy white outfit with her name embroidered on the back.

Her Grandad Mark Wright Sr. cradled her as beside him, Carol beamed with joy, leaning in close for the precious moment.

The special family gathering was a beautiful way to celebrate Michelle’s first Mother’s Day since welcoming Palma, and fans couldn’t get enough of the heartwarming image.

Carol captioned the photo: “What a day with all my love in the world. Xx.”

Since her arrival, Michelle and Mark have kept their little one largely out of the spotlight.

But this rare glimpse has delighted followers, who flooded the comments with love for the new addition to the Wright family.

One of her followers penned: “Love this” as another said: “Blessed”.

Black and white photo of a newborn baby's hand held by adult hands.
The couple welcomed their baby into the world on March 6
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