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Meghan Markle gets help with her outfit from daughter Lilibet

Meghan Markle has enlisted her daughter Lilibet to help with her outfit as she jets off to Switzerland to meet with the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared a mirror-selfie of herself and the four-year-old Princess on Instagram with the caption, ‘Mama’s little helper’.

The snap, which was posted on Saturday, saw Meghan don an all-pink outfit with the Princess sitting at her feet. 

It comes only days before Meghan will meet with WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus for the opening of the Lost Screen Memorial in Geneva on Sunday.

Guests at the event – which is happening ahead of the 79th World Health Assembly opening – include global health leaders, ministers and families affected by online harm. 

The memorial includes the installation of 50 illuminated lightboxes, each displaying a mobile phone lockscreen picture of a child whose life has been lost to digital harm and online violence.

On Friday, the Duchess’s office said she will ‘pay tribute to the children remembered in the installation’ and ‘underscore the urgent need for stronger global protections for children online.’

The event is hosted by the WHO and Archewell Philanthropies – Harry and Meghan’s foundation – and is run in partnership with The Parents’ Network, a community of bereaved families advocating for online safety. 

Meghan Markle shared a mirror-selfie of herself and daughter Lilibet on Instagram with the caption, 'Mama's little helper'

Meghan Markle shared a mirror-selfie of herself and daughter Lilibet on Instagram with the caption, ‘Mama’s little helper’

Meghan (pictured)is due to fly to Switzerland to meet with the World Health Organisation (WHO) this weekend

Meghan (pictured)is due to fly to Switzerland to meet with the World Health Organisation (WHO) this weekend

The foundation said the memorial seeks to ‘highlight the measurable and preventable harms’ associated with violence toward children online. 

This includes cyberbullying, grooming, sextortion, exposure to self-harm content and unsafe emerging technologies without adequate safeguards.

Alfonso Gomez Cruz, the Mayor of Geneva, and a number of health ministers and child safety advocates will be among those attending the memorial. 

Meghan’s presence at the event comes following her recent Mother’s Day trip to Disneyland in Anaheim, California, alongside children Lilibet and Archie, 7, and husband, Prince Harry, 41.

In pictures posted to Meghan’s Instagram, Lilibet is pictured meeting Princess Aurora and Cinderella. 

A video also showed Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, being greeted by Mickey Mouse as Meghan watched alongside Minnie Mouse and Lilibet. 

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