Michelle Keegan's home with Mark Wright is a masterclass in neutral elegance, and their daughter's coordinating nursery just got a cute update. The Fool Me Once actress, 38, took to Instagram on Wednesday with a photo of a white wooden toy trunk featuring personalised detailing, including her name, Palma, engraved on the front.
Tiny pink hearts also adorned the trunk as well as the words, "We love you always and forever". It was made by Little Craft & Co, where similar personalised trunks retail for £400. It's not the first time the former Coronation Street star has offered an insight into Palma's nursery.
Inside Palma's nursery
Previously, she shared a photo of the tot, whose face she protects from the public eye, holding herself up by clinging to the bars of her white cot. The cot featured a pull-out drawer underneath for added storage, and a crocheted blanket was laid out, revealing her name embroidered in pink wool.
It coordinated perfectly with the pink car Michelle and Mark bought Palma for her first birthday on 6 March. The couple's £3.5 million Essex pad, which they bought in 2019 and fully renovated, was turned into a pink paradise for little Palma's first birthday.
Palma turns one
The Heart Radio presenter and his Ten Pound Poms star wife enlisted the help of planners Luxe Events and Parties to bring their vision to life, treating their guests to a menu of bespoke signature cocktails, bow-adorned cake pops and a personalised soft play area for the children.
Party favours included sugar biscuits iced delicately with Palma's name and age, while an outdoor teepee and a bouncy castle allowed the fun to be taken outside.
Stepping into parenthood
The couple announced the birth of their daughter in March. Taking to Instagram with a black and white photo of Palma in a tiny crocheted outfit, the proud parents penned: "Together we have a new love to share… Our little girl. Palma Elizabeth Wright. 06.03.25."
Soon after, Mark discussed fatherhood with Olly Murs on their Heart radio show. "It's the biggest achievement of my life, it's all I think about," the former TOWIE star admitted.
"Obviously, hats go off to my wife; she is an absolute superhuman, a superhero for bringing this baby into the world. It makes you realise what our mums did for us and makes me have so much more respect than I already had for what women had to go through."









