The show was filmed down the street from her real home in Montecito, California.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex in the kitchen of Montecito Orchard Private Estate from episode 105 of With Love, Meghan . Photo:
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Netflix’s With Love, Meghan stars none other than Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex. The show spotlights Markle whipping up treats for her friends in a dazzling kitchen, setting up picnics in a verdant garden, and evening coordinating a gorgeous afternoon tea for Mindy Kaling.
And while it all looks gorgeous (and delicious) there is one tiny detail you should know: none of this is actually filmed at Markle and Prince Harry's home. But that's OK because you can rent this set, too.
The show was filmed just down the street from her real home in Montecito, California, The Daily Mail reported, at the Cipolla farmhouse. The property—owned by philanthropists Tom and Sherrie Cipolla—has a current estimated value of $8 million, according to Realtor.com.
The faux royal home has four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms spread across its 4,500 square feet. It sits on a stunning five-acre plot, which, along with the kitchen, really does get a starring role. After all, the land has mature avocado and lemon trees against the backdrop of the Santa Ynez Mountains, making it the perfect Southern California set and escape.
(L to R) Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Mindy Kaling in episode 102 of With Love, Meghan.
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Inside, viewers of the show also get a fantastic glimpse of the kitchen, complete with Caesarstone countertops, a 48-inch Thermador range cooker, and plenty of fun gadgets like the Vitamix E320 Explorian Blender and what appears to be a full set of Le Creuset cookware.
As for how you can pretend to be a duchess on a Netflix set, all you need to do is reach out to Montecito Orchard Private Estate on Instagram, which began posting in October 2024 about its services as an event and wedding venue. It included a few videos and stills from a party by Amanda Marie & Co, showcasing the glamorous property, including long dining tables set up on its pea-gravel reception space and a floral-filled ceremony space on the front lawn.
Here's the only catch: it will likely cost you a pretty penny. And you may want to snag a date soon if you want one before the Duchess of Sussex scoops them all up for season 2.
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