Meghan Markle is gearing up for Easter and hinting at what Princess Lilibet might wear for the holiday.

On April 14, the Duchess of Sussex added a new section to her ShopMy website called “The Easter Edit,” showing 25 items including children’s clothes, Easter basket goodies and holiday home decor. Meghan, 43, also teased the latest additions to her affiliate commerce website on her Instagram Stories, sharing a video scrolling through the selections.

The Easter-themed items include two looks from clothing brands that Kate Middleton has dressed her kids in: the Baby Bella Bunny Petal Dress ($76) from Trotters and the Gathered Woven Dress ($49) from Boden.

Meghan Markle’s ShopMy website.

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Princess Kate has previously dressed her kids — Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6 — in looks from Trotters, a quintessentially British childrenswear brand defined by timeless style.

Sophie Mirman, the founder of Trotters, tells PEOPLE exclusively that the dress Meghan chose to highlight is a “very sweet, traditional Easter dress” that is a “perennial bestseller” for the brand.

Mirman adds, “It’s very exciting, but that’s how I feel when I see our outfits on any child. Of course, when it’s a high-profile child, we are obviously thrilled to bits!”

She says that getting a royal endorsement has a big impact.

“As soon as one of the young royals is photographed wearing one of our pieces, it just sells out,” Mirman explains. “In the U.S. especially, the Americans seem to love our royal family!”

A Trotters London dress on Meghan Markle’s ShopMy website.

Trotters London

The Princess of Wales, 43, has also outfitted Princess Charlotte with clothes from British brand Boden that’s one of her own staple labels, such as a cozy striped sweater the young royal wore for her 8th birthday portrait that Kate took in 2023.

Elsewhere in the “Easter Edit,” Meghan included a white striped suit from Crewcuts, the children’s division of J.Crew, one of her own go-to labels. The Duchess of Sussex may have been thinking of her son Prince Archie, 5, when she added the Boys’ Ludlow Unstructured Suit Jacket ($168) and matching pants ($98), or that her kids would twin in the Petite Plume Kids’ Twill Pajama Set ($58), which she added in both blue and pink gingham. 

The final item of children’s clothing in the Easter roundup was the Meri Meri Mint Baby Bunny Booties ($22).

Meghan also seemed to add supplies to make a classic Easter basket for little ones to celebrate the holiday, including a Maisonette Bunny Easter Basket, a set of Surprise Eggs from Meri Meri, a box of gummy carrot candy from Bonjour Fete, a LEGO Bunny toy and more. 

Prince Archie and Meghan Markle; Princess Lilibet.

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex/Instagram (2)

The Duchess of Sussex’s Easter picks also included drinking glasses from Anthropologie, a blue floral tablecloth from Serena & Lily and Cream Artificial Blossom Branch from Afloral. 

Until now, Meghan’s ShopMy closet focused on her fashion with the tabs “My Closet” and “As Seen on Instagram,” as well as “Beauty” and “The Wedding Edit,” though both of those makeup-focused pages have disappeared.

Meghan’s ShopMy site is topped with a black-and-white portrait of her by longtime photographer Jake Rosenberg that she also uses as her Instagram avatar and a note about what the products mean to her.

“A handpicked and curated collection of the things I love — I hope you enjoy them!” Meghan wrote, along with the note, “Please note, some products may contain commissionable links.”

Meghan Markle’s Instagram Stories on April 14, 2025.

Meghan Markle/Instagram

Meghan’s Easter plans may include a themed breakfast with her family. She has shared glimpses of their recent holiday celebrations on her Instagram page, which she relaunched at the start of the year, showing Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet marking Valentine’s Day with red bagels and strawberries cut into heart shapes as well as a green meal for St. Patrick’s Day.

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The Duchess of Sussex recently opened up to PEOPLE about life at home in California, including the family’s morning routine, in an exclusive interview.

“I’m up before my kids are, so I’m normally up at 6:30, and then I get them up and dressed for the day, and we go downstairs,” she said. “I love making breakfast for my family.”

“My husband and Archie both love fried eggs,” Meghan added. “There’s a lot of bacon around here. And then sometimes you don’t have time for all that, and you just put a frozen waffle in the toaster and call it a day. And there’s no shame in that either.”