Inside the plush rented home for Meghan’s shoot

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The Duchess of Sussex gave royal fans a glimpse into her daily life as she sat down for an interview in Montecito, California where she lives with with Prince Harry, three-year-old Archie and one-year-old Lilibet in a new interview.

Meghan Markle, 41, posed for a photoshoot in the garden of the plush San Ysidro Ranch, where guests can stay for £2,219 a night, after sitting down to speak to Variety Magazine in her first interview since Queen Elizabeth II passed away. 

She also spoke on camera to answer some of the questions, with footage also showing the Duchess posing in alush green garden in front of bushes sprouting purple flowers.

The retreat in Montecito reportedly once hosted Winston Churchill, who visited on a writer’s retreat, as well as John F. and Jackie Kennedy.

Inside the plush rented home for Meghan’s shoot

The Duchess of Sussex, 41, chatted to Variety Magazine from a stunning location in a house in Montecito, California where she lives with Prince Harry, Archie and Lilibet

In a zoomed out shot of the garden, royal fans could see the hedges that surround the land, with a stunning mountainous background, while the Duchess posed in front of lush Sicilian lemon trees

In a zoomed out shot of the garden, royal fans could see the hedges that surround the land, with a stunning mountainous background, while the Duchess posed in front of lush Sicilian lemon trees

The 1,450 square-foot ranch is filled with antiques and Persian rugs, and features patio seating leading onto the lush green garden.

A zoomed out shot of the garden showed the Duchess posing in front of two lush Sicilian lemon trees which were ripe with yellow citrus fruit, ready to be picked.

The trees stood in front of high, well-trimmed dark green hedges which surrounded the garden like a fortress, providing privacy while the shoot took place.

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Inside the house, Meghan sat on a simple black chair and dressed in a chic black blouse as she chatted to the magazine.

With her thick, dark hair down and in curls and accessorising with a touch of gold jewellery, she looked relaxed as she talked about her loves – including the rom-com When Harry Met Sally – and how she hoped to make a difference in the world. 

Meghan sat in front of traditional French doors which led out onto a patio with a table and chairs, which allowed the room to be flooded with natural light.

The Duchess posed in front of more lush greenery in the garden to accompany her interview with Variety Magazine

The Duchess posed in front of more lush greenery in the garden to accompany her interview with Variety Magazine

Royal fans were able to see the traditional French doors which opened out onto a decked patio are complete with a table and chairs. The windows were dressed with plush gold curtains embroidered with a burgundy and green floral pattern

Royal fans were able to see the traditional French doors which opened out onto a decked patio are complete with a table and chairs. The windows were dressed with plush gold curtains embroidered with a burgundy and green floral pattern

The Duchess posed in front of well-kept, lush Sicilian lemon trees which were dotted with yellow citrus fruit that looked just ready to be picked

The Duchess posed in front of well-kept, lush Sicilian lemon trees which were dotted with yellow citrus fruit that looked just ready to be picked

Meghan spoke to Variety magazine about her relationship with the Queen, as well as revealing her daily family life in Montecito, California

Meghan spoke to Variety magazine about her relationship with the Queen, as well as revealing her daily family life in Montecito, California

According to the ranch’s website, there are 38 cottages onsite, which are covered in vines and surrounded by citrus groves.

The Express reports each cottage contains a four-poster bed and an outdoor waterfall shower.

And the most lavish cottage on the resort is its Warner Cottage, which contains a 33-foot swimming pool and costs $10,000 per night to rent. It is unclear if the Warner Cottage was used for the Duchess’s photoshoot.

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Eagle-eyed fans may also have been drawn to the plush curtains dressing the French doors, which were gold and intricately embroidered with burgundy and green floral patterns.

During the interview, the Duchess of Sussex revealed what family life is like in the $14 million mansion in  Montecito she shares with her family.

As had previously been shared by Harry and Meghan during her interview with The Cut in August, the Duchess mentioned that she shares an office with her husband while they work on projects as part of the Archewell Foundation – adding they were just like any other family post-pandemic, carrying out much of their work from home.

Meghan said: ‘It allows us to have significant time with our kids at this really special moment in their lives. We’ll never get this time back.’

She added a typical day will see her making breakast for Archie and Lilibet before she and Harry join Zoom calls together.

However, she added the couple try to divide their time as well, so they can get more work done. 

The San Ysidro Ranch, where the house is located, is described as: ‘A low-key old luxury resort with simple bungalows tucked into a mountainside overlooking the Pacific coast.’

It is also described as ‘unpretentious’ despite largely being occupied by wealthy people.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex first moved to the US in 2020, shortly before the Covid pandemic, after they stepped down as senior members of the royal family.

The move sparked rumours of a rift between the couple and the rest of The Firm, which has rumbled on for more than two years.

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However, royal fans were hopeful of signs a reconciliation may be on the cards after the Queen’s death on 8 September, when the Duke and Duchess were in the UK on a royal visit.

Two days after Her Majesty passed away, Harry and Meghan joined the Prince and Princess of Wales in Windsor (they had been staying at Frogmore Cottage on the Estate) to meet well-wishers and read tributes that had been laid for the late monarch.

A few days before the Queen’s funeral, when she was lying in state at Westminster Hall, King Charles also granted his youngest son permission to wear his military uniform to take part in a Vigil of Princes with the Queen’s other grandchildren, where they stood guard over her coffin. 

Meghan addressed the Queen’s death in her interview, and said she was ‘grateful’ to have known the monarch, with whom she shared a ‘warmth’.

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