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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright enjoy their first holiday abroad with baby Palma

Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright enjoy their first holiday abroad with baby Palma

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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright were snapped enjoying a holiday to sunny Marbella with their three-month-old daughter Palma, marking the couple's first holiday abroad as a family of three.
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright have been pictured enjoying their holiday in Marbella with their gorgeous three-month-old daughter Palma.
Actress Michelle was pictured holding baby Palma as she and Mark strolled around the Spanish city on the Costa del Sol. The couple, enjoyed a romantic dinner earlier in the week to celebrate Michelle turning 38-years-old.

The family of three looked every inch the picture perfect family as they walked around the luxury destination, which has 17 miles of coastline and the area Puerto Banús, home to extremely expensive properties and a upmarket marina, the Mirror reports.

Michelle shared a cute black and white photo, showing her and her husbands hands with their newborn daughter, along with the caption: "Together we have a new love to share... Our little girl," followed by a white heart emoji.
The trip to Marbella is understood to be the family's first holiday as a trio.
On the trip, Michelle, originally from Stockport, Greater Manchester shared a rare sneak peek of her daughter. The Brassic actress posted another black and white image on Instagram, this time she showed Palma's baby feet, alongside the caption: "Yep... my toes."

Mark, who lives with his family in a £3.5 million Essex mansion that was built from scratch, previously expressed his love for his two girls on his Heart Breakfast show. Chatting to his friend and fellow dad Olly Murs, the former TOWIE star recalled the moment he felt held his newborn daughter after Michelle gave birth.
"It's the biggest achievement of my life it's all I think about but obviously, hats go off to my wife she is an absolute superhuman, a superhero for bringing this baby into the world," Mark, who appeared on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2011, said as he struggled to hold back the emotions.
"It makes you realise what our mums did for us and makes me have so much more respect than I already had and what women had to go through. It's the best feeling in the world. I wake up every morning just so excited to see her face."
Remembering the emotional moment he first laid eyes on his daughter, he said: "That moment when I held her in my arms, it gets me emotional now thinking about it... I suppose everything else goes out the window and its made me realise what life is all about and my little baby Palma I love you so much and I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you."

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