Meghan Markle‘ Love, Megan Didn’t use her, Prince HarryIt’s actually home to Montecito, California, but she flips the script for Season 2.
Meghan, 44, said in episode 4 of the Netflix Show: “So, today we start with my home.”
She added: “Hummingbirds are everywhere. Hummingbird feeders are just fighting for people who are in the bar.”
While fans have no chance to see the interior of the house Meghan shared with 40-year-old Harry, their expansive backyard has been fully displayed.
“These trees were here before we went in,” Meghan said as he took the audience to tour the greenery. “They were Fuji apples, Anna apples. We made a lot of apple sauce, a lot of apple butter, and shared a lot of apples.”
She continued: “My grandmother used to make apple butter. For me, once we ate a lot of apples, it was ‘Can we bring back some small rituals?”
Harry has not appeared on camera this season, but the couple’s two dogs have not appeared. Two people (Who died in January) and Mia and Meghan are seen outside.
She said, “Come on, Mia. Slowly and steadily, man.” “Let’s go to work.”
US Weekly Meghan’s choice was confirmed in January Shooting the Netflix series in a rented Montecito home Just in her and Harry’s residence with two children, Archie, 6 and Lilibet, 4.
“I want to protect that haven,” Megan explained people In March. “We are a close-knit family and I love those moments – let Lily take a nap, have lunch together, and spend the divine time together at the end of the day.”
She added: “Our kitchen is where moms are just cooking for their family, with over 80 crew members, which is a lot of people in your family!”
Meghan and Harry moved to Montecito in 2020 after resigning from the royal family. Megan told people Earlier this year Her family is always on site.
“[The kids] She will also visit me with my husband, I love my kids who are able to watch me work and understand the balance of mom and the work that mom is creating and sharing.
All episodes Love, Megan Now streaming on Netflix.

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