Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have been treating their daughter Palma to a jet-setting lifestyle, with their latest family holiday on a Disney cruise.
Making the ship her own personal runway, Palma was spotted looking determined as she toddled around in an array of enviable outfits. Our Girl actress Michelle, 38, appeared to have stocked up on holiday clothes from Zara for her one-year-old, as she was spotted walking around in a white ruffle set from the high street store.
With her back to the camera to protect her privacy, Palma sported a summery white top with ruffle appliqué straps and hem, which retail for £18.99. She teamed them with the matching £17.99 bloomers featuring a comfortable elastic waistband and embroidered flowers.
"Pure magic," Michelle captioned the family holiday snaps on Instagram, and followers quickly commented on how "cute" her daughter looked, comparing her to a "princess". Other outfits included a pastel green striped dress with an oversized bow at the back, and a candy pink swimsuit with a matching oversized hat to protect her from the sunshine.
This was not Palma's first trip abroad. The tot had previously joined her parents in Majorca in September 2025, followed by a sun-soaked holiday in Abu Dhabi in January 2026.
Michelle and Mark's 'normal life'
The Brassic star married The Only Way is Essex star in 2015, gushing he is a "gentleman" and she's "very happy" in an exclusive interview with HELLO!.
However, the couple have kept their life off-screen fairly private, sharing the occasional insight into their house renovation in Essex and their experience as new parents to Palma. While pregnant with her daughter, Michelle told Grazia they enjoyed a very "boring" life away from their curated Instagram pages.
"Mark and I feel lucky to work in this industry, but it doesn't dominate our lives. We dip our toe in, then step back to normal life. It’s very boring and probably quite basic, but that’s how I like it," she began, adding, "In the press, at awards or on Instagram, it might look polished from the outside.
"Honestly, when I left this morning, it was upside down, a complete mess. When I get home, if Mark hasn’t cleaned it, I’ll probably have a go at him and then do it myself."







