Duchess Meghan: Royal cooking show is not filmed in her own kitchen

Duchess Meghan
Royal cooking show is not filmed in her own kitchen

Netflix star Duchess Meghan is now publicly rocking her own cooking show.

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Filming for Duchess Meghan’s own cooking show is scheduled to begin on April 16th. But not in her own kitchen.

After Prince Harry (39) and Duchess Meghan (42) signed a supposedly $100 million deal with the streaming service Netflix in 2020, they have their hands full filling this lucrative contract with life and interesting insights into their private lives.

What Harry and Meghan have delivered to Netflix so far

So far, they have delivered their business partners the mini-documentary series “Invictus Games: Indomitable at Heart,” which revolves around a sports competition for war-disabled soldiers that Harry started. In another documentary series entitled “Live to Lead” they introduced inspiring leaders. However, the two celebrated by far their greatest success with their series “Harry & Meghan”, published in 2022, in which they reported on the story of their love and their departure from the inner circle of the British royal family.

New formats: Harry plays polo, Meghan cooks like a king

In order to provide further fodder for the contract, which runs until 2025, they are now following up with two additional formats that focus on their private hobbies: While a new documentary will deal with Prince Harry’s passion for the sport of polo, it will be on Netflix According to Meghan, one of Meghan’s as yet untitled solo projects will be about “the joys of cooking and gardening, entertainment and friendship.”

No filming in the Duchess’s kitchen

As the British “Daily Mail” reports, filming for Meghan’s new cooking and friendship show is said to have started on April 16th. The fact that, according to insider information, the program apparently will not be filmed in the Duchess of Sussex’s private kitchen in her villa in Montecito, California, is causing some irritation. Rather, a similarly sophisticated residence in the immediate vicinity of the two royal emigrants was apparently used for filming.

As the magazine rightly states, the decision is probably not due to a lack of space in the domicile, which is said to have nine bedrooms and 19 bathrooms and was already featured in the series “Harry & Meghan”. The two royal celebrities probably simply didn’t feel like making their home refrigerator and stove the center of a film set.

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