Meghan Markle's $8 Million Farmhouse: A Peek Inside Her Netflix Series.

The Duchess of Sussex recently launched her new Instagram account to share the news about her upcoming Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, which is set to debut on January 15. Interestingly, while the series promises a close look at Meghan Markle's life, it wasn't filmed in the lavish $14.65 million Montecito home she shares with Prince Harry. Instead, she chose to shoot at an $8 million farmhouse located just a short drive away.

This charming property is owned by philanthropists Tom and Sherrie Cipolla, who bought it for $4.7 million back in 2017, and it's now valued at over $8 million. The farmhouse sits on five beautiful acres and features four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, creating a stylish yet relaxed atmosphere. Inside, the space boasts a seamless open layout and large windows that fill the rooms with natural light.

There's an extra barn on the property that offers more filming space, and the grounds are dotted with lemon and avocado trees. Everything was set up to make the Duchess feel comfortable. She even had her dog, Guy, with her while filming. The Netflix trailer gives a sneak peek into her cooking adventures, featuring moments where Meghan whips up different dishes with special guests like Mindy Kaling, Abigail Spencer, and her husband, Prince Harry.

The press release highlighted how the show emphasizes fun over perfection, with Meghan sharing her personal experiences while doing things like cooking, gardening, and exploring the area. This isn’t the first time Markle has opted for a cozy home vibe in a Netflix project. The 2022 docuseries, Harry & Meghan, was shot in a lavish $30 million estate close to their Montecito home.

The Meghan & Harry series broke records on Netflix, becoming the most-watched documentary debut with 81.6 million hours streamed in just four days, reaching over 28.7 million households. Markle and Prince Harry have been careful to protect their privacy at their Montecito home, only giving fans a few curated glimpses inside. Last December, they shared their annual Christmas card, which provided a rare view of their property. The photo showed their kids, Archie and Lilibet, running towards them along a path in the beautiful garden.

Meghan mentioned that the gardens at the estate played a big role in their choice to spend $14.65 million on the nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom house back in 2020. The couple moved from the UK to California in March 2020, only two months after they stepped back from their royal roles. They've mostly kept the inside private, but they've given glimpses of a few rooms during interviews and other public appearances.

Meghan Markle's choice to film her Netflix series at the charming $8 million farmhouse reflects her desire for authenticity and a comfortable, inviting atmosphere. With its stunning natural surroundings and warm, welcoming interiors, the farmhouse serves as the perfect backdrop for the Duchess to share personal experiences with her audience.

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The intimate, laid-back vibe of the property, combined with Meghan's cooking and gardening adventures, provides an engaging and relatable glimpse into her life. This new chapter promises to showcase a more personal, down-to-earth side of Meghan, making it an exciting and refreshing addition to her Netflix portfolio.