Meghan Markle shares rare look at daughter Princess Lilibet’s fiery red hair in closet selfie

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Princess Lilibet is all suited up to assist mom Meghan Markle.

The Duchess of Sussex took to social media on Saturday to share a sweet glimpse of her four-year-old daughter lending a helping hand.

“Mama’s little helper 💜,” Markle, 44, penned via Instagram, beneath a mirror selfie from her closet.

Princess Lilibet can be seen from behind — with her fiery red hair in a ponytail — kneeling down, seemingly helping the “Suits” actress put on her shoes.

Meghan Markle shared a sweet shot of her daughter, Princess Lilibet, helping her put on shoes (as pictured here). Meghan Markle/Instagram
The little one’s face was hidden, but followers could see her fiery red hair, as the actress (pictured here with her daughter) wrote, “Mama’s little helper 💜.” meghan/instagram

Along with Lilibet, Markle also shares son Prince Archie, 7, with her husband, Prince Harry, 41.

The family of four relocated to Montecito, California, in 2020 after the couple resigned from their royal roles that same year.

Despite keeping their kids’ faces off social media, Markle, who tied the knot with Harry in 2018, has continued to share glimpses into their life post-move.

Earlier this month, the family celebrated Mother’s Day with the Netflix alum’s mom, Doria Ragland, at Disneyland.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also share son Prince Archie, 7 (as pictured here). meghan/Instagram
The couple (pictured here with their kids), who tied the knot in 2018, moved to Montecito, California, in 2020 after stepping back from their royal duties. Meghan/ Instagram

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Days prior, Markle gave a shout-out to her eldest child on his birthday.

“7 years later…happy birthday to our sweet boy,” she gushed on Instagram alongside a shot of Harry holding Archie as a baby.

Meanwhile, last year, Markle opened up about motherhood, expressing that it wasn’t quite how she pictured it.

The “Confessions of a Female Founder” host shared with listeners, “I will say, for myself, especially when they are baby babies and before I was a mom, I’ve always wanted to be a mom.”

Markle (pictured here earlier this month) opened up about motherhood last year. AP
“It was not the way I envisioned it,” the “Suits” alum (pictured here with her own mom) mused. Meghan/ Instagram

“I was like, ‘Oh gosh I’m going to give a speech with a baby on my hip.’ I had a whole vision,” Markle reminisced.

“You fast forward [and] … it was not the way I envisioned it,” she admitted.

Markle added that there were “a lot of external things happening by the time [she] had both pregnancies and both babies.”

But through it all, one mission remains a priority.

“For me, it’s so important my kids see me as a working mom,” the As Ever founder stated.

Markle (pictured here with Lilibet) added that there were “a lot of external things happening” when she had both kids. meghan/Instagram
However, the Netflix alum (pictured here in April) made it clear that “it’s so important” for her kids to see her work. PA Images/INSTARimages

While on her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” the “90210” actress dove deeper into her morning routine with the kiddos.

“I wake up every morning and take a lot of pride in making breakfast for my family…mornings are fast. Gotta get the kids to school,” the Duchess of Sussex told guest Mindy Kaling. 

She teased that the smell of her cooking bacon “brings my husband and three dogs to the kitchen, not my perfume” before singing, “My bacon brings all the boys to the yard,” referencing the 2003 track “Milkshake.”

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