Mother’s Day in the United States may not be until May, but Meghan Markle is celebrating the British version of the holiday.

To mark Mothering Sunday on March 30, the Duchess of Sussex — who shares children Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3, with husband Prince Harry — posted a photo of what looks like a homemade pie on her Instagram. The dessert features expertly placed orange slices along with a red edible flower.

“Our family tradition. Mothering Sunday in the UK 🍋,” Meghan captioned the simple post.

Meghan, 43, has been sharing snaps of baked goods and recipe tips since launching her new Instagram page at the start of 2025. She’s also featured photos of her children baking cookies, celebrating holidays with themed breakfasts and spending time outdoors — possibly assisting Meghan in her hobby of jam-making.

The Duchess of Sussex recently told PEOPLE in an exclusive interview that she’s been able to return to some of her passions now that her children are growing up.

“When your children get to a certain age — when you’re not just playing in the sandbox with them but almost playing in your own sandbox again — it’s super joyful,” she said. “As a woman, a mom and a wife, to be able to find yourself again — in a way that was always present but that you maybe couldn’t put as much attention on as you now can when your kids are a little bit older — is a wonderful feeling.”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in Nigeria on May 12, 2024.

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Harry and Meghan spent the U.S. version of Mother’s Day in Nigeria last year. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex traveled to the African country in May 2024, and she admitted to missing her children on the holiday.

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“I am very, very grateful, I am very humbled, and today is Mother’s Day,” Meghan said in a video shared to TikTok by Arochukwu Network. 

“So it feels appropriate, but though, of course, we are missing our children, I’m missing my babies, but it feels very appropriate to be in the motherland and amongst family,” she continued, referring to her Nigerian heritage. “So thank you so much for the kindness and for these beautiful names. I’m very grateful and we can’t wait to come back.”