Meghan Markle melts hearts with thoughtful gift to friend after baby arrival
The Duchess of Sussex celebrated her longtime pal's motherhood journey
Meghan Markle is sending her love to her friend Kelly McKee Zajfen, who gave birth to a new addition to her family.
Zajfen welcomed her baby boy on March 26 and announced the happy news on her social media.
She called her son "the best birthday gift ever."
One week later, the newly minted mom took to her Instagram account to share the sweet gifts she received from her friends, including a few big white flowers sent by Meghan.
Zajfen expressed her gratitude to Meghan by writing, "Nothing like fresh cut garden roses next to your bedside."
She also posted a picture of a bunch of flowers and tagged the Duchess of Sussex's official Instagram account.
It is pertinent to mention that Zajfen named her newborn, Jack Oliver, after her late son George Oliver, who died in 2022 due to COVID at the age of 9.
Zajfen previously opened up about her frinship with Meghan in a QnA session on her social media.
"I've actually known her for almost 20 years?" Zajfen revealed. "She even came to my wedding (15 years ago!), and she's been the most amazing, nurturing, fun, loving human."
She added, "She's been by my side, especially since Georgie died, and I cherish our friendship very much."
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