Meghan Markle has given the biggest insight yet into the huge garden of her £11million Montecito family home as she showed off a haul of ros...
Meghan Markle has given the biggest insight yet into the huge garden of her £11million Montecito family home as she showed off a haul of roses and oranges.
The Duchess of Sussex shared four short videos filmed in the grounds, including one of her carrying a huge basket of white roses with the caption: 'End of day harvest.'
Meghan posted a second clip on her Instagram showing her out of breath while carrying the basket of recently-bloomed flowers and a smaller basket of oranges - while a male voice, possibly her husband Prince Harry, heard laughing off camera.
The final clip showed Meghan's beagle, Mamma Mia, sniffing around the oranges and a new basket of ripe strawberries. She captioned it: 'A beautiful end to the day.'
The videos gave a rare look at the garden of the property, where Meghan has lived since 2020 with Harry and children Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.
The clips were posted last night on her Instagram stories to her 2.8million followers, two days after Meghan shared photos on Sunday of her 'little loves' picking flowers hours after Lilibet's American accent was heard for the first time in a further post.
The Duchess was smiling and showing Lilibet a large freshly picked rose in one of the three pictures posted on Instagram. Archie can be seen touching a pink-tinted white rose in one and then holding the same type of flower up to the camera in another.




The caption on Instagram said 'Sunday kind of love … with my little loves' and neither child's face could be seen.
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Hours earlier, Lilibet's accent was heard for first time in a new video posted on the same social media platform.
Lilibet was asked what she thought of jam as it was being prepared, and she replied: 'I think it's beautiful.'
Meghan posted videos on her social media of fruit being poured into a pan, then another of the fruit boiling, when she asks 'what do we think Lili?'.
Lilibet then gives it the very positive review. The next clip shows the jam being poured into jars.
An earlier Instagram story showed a picture of flowers and vegetables with the writing 'cosy family weekends'.
The posts are the latest in a flurry of content from the Duchess over the past two months which have also seen her launch her Netflix show With Love, Meghan and lifestyle brand As Ever, as well as appearing at a Time100 summit in New York.



She has also released a new episode of her new podcast Confessions Of A Female Founder each Tuesday this month.
These have included interviews with Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd; Girls Who Code founder Reshma Saujani and Highbrow Hippie co-founder Kadi Lee.
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The most recent episode with make-up entrepreneur Jamie Kern Lima which came out yesterday saw Meghan speak about her 'fear of failure' and reveal she was given business advice by Oprah Winfrey.
On Monday, Meghan also told Kern Lima in an interview for Kern Lima's podcast that she is enjoying a new 'honeymoon' feeling with Harry since they got 'a little bit of breathing space' after quitting their royal duties.
Kern Lima showed an image of the present in footage of her podcast interview – with sources close to Meghan later confirming the Duchess used her HRH style privately but not for commercial purpose.

The revelation flouts the agreement made with Buckingham Palace when the Sussexes stepped down as senior working royals five years ago.
As part of their Megxit negotiations with the Palace, Meghan and Harry agreed to stop using 'Her Royal Highness' and 'His Royal Highness' at the end of March 2020.
They still retain the styles, with Harry having had his since birth, but they are essentially held in abeyance, as is the case for the Duke of York, who also no longer uses his HRH style.
A source close to the Duchess described the basket as a 'personal gift'. It contained a jar of Meghan's jam which she has started selling as part of her As Ever lifestyle business brand.
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