Duchess Meghan and Princess Lilibet have some fashion fun in new photo
The Duchess of Sussex shared a new photo of daughter Princess Lilibet, which appeared to show the young royal helping her mother prepare some outfits.
Edward SegarraDuchess Meghan may have found herself a new stylist.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared a new photo of daughter Princess Lilibet, 4, on Instagram Saturday, May 16. Lilibet is the youngest child of Meghan and husband Prince Harry, who also share son Prince Archie, 7.
The candid snap showed Meghan and Lilibet inside of what appeared to be the duchess's walk-in closet. Princess Lilibet, dressed in an all-red outfit and matching scrunchie, sat on the floor facing her mother while Meghan, donning a lilac overcoat, took a selfie of the mother-daughter pair in the mirror.
"Mama's little helper 💜" Meghan captioned the post, suggesting Lilibet was helping her mom prepare some outfits.
The family photo comes a month after Duchess Meghan shared a rare video of Prince Archie and Prince Harry spending some quality time.
The April 2 Instagram post showed the father-and-son duo swerving down the slopes during a skiing outing. Archie could be seen cruising down a small mountain, trailing his father, in the clip.
"My boys. Quick learner, Archie! So proud ❤️" Meghan wrote at the time.

And in February, Duchess Meghan gave a shout-out to her entire family on Instagram for Valentine's Day, which included a sweet shot of Prince Harry and Princess Lilibet.
In the holiday photo, a T-shirt-clad Harry held Lilibet, who wore a pink ballet tutu and tights. The princess, who shares her father's ginger locks, wore her hair long and loose and clutched a big bunch of red helium balloons.
"These two + Archie = my forever Valentines," Meghan wrote.
Meghan and Harry's children usually appear in Meghan's social media photos, either in shots taken from behind or with their faces obscured with stickers.
The Duchess of Sussex opened up about how her family life has inspired her approach to work during an April 2025 appearance at the TIME100 summit in New York City. Meghan addressed criticism of her choice not to film her Netflix series, "With Love," at her and Harry's Montecito, California, mansion.
"When people say, 'Why didn't you [film in] your house?' Well, I have kids coming home for their nap, and 80 people in the kitchen isn't really the childhood memory I'd want for them to have," Meghan said, in reference to the show's crew, which she compared to over 200 people who worked on her previous TV drama "Suits."
Contributing: Jay Stahl, Anna Kaufman and Kim Willis, USA TODAY