Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, may be showing off her new As Ever vase but all eyes are on her home decor.
The former Meghan Markle gave her followers a rare look inside her and Prince Harry’s Montecito, California, home in a Sept. 26 Instagram story.
The clip begins with a look at a sleepy Mia, one of the family’s dogs, lying on top of a cream-colored boucle chair and footrest with a beige fuzzy blanket. Behind the pup is a beige-and-cream throw blanket. In the distance is an open glass door with a wooden frame that appears to lead to an outdoor area, complete with chairs and a side table, overlooking a green garden.
As Meghan continues to film, she pans over to a gorgeous bouquet on top of a black pedestal side table. She zooms in on the white vase that features the logo of her lifestyle brand, As Ever.
“Delphinium, Nigella, Veronica — meet As Ever. With garden roses and Queen Anne’s Lace,” Meghan wrote, adding in parenthesis, “And a very sleepy Mia.”
She also wrote, “Looking lovely ladies,” along with a floral bouquet emoji.
Aside from the eye-pleasing snippet of her cozy room, fans can admire the dark wooden floors, beige curtains and large grey stone floor vase.
Meghan has shared glimpses of her home here and there on social media, as well as in some interviews over the years.
Many people thought they were immersed inside her kitchen and outdoor area during her Netflix show “With Love, Meghan.” However, it was later revealed that the mother of two doesn’t film at her actual home, instead at a nearby rental.
“I wanted to protect that safe haven,” she told People earlier this year. “We’re a close-knit family, and I love those moments — putting Lili down for a nap, having lunch together, having sacred time together at the end of the day. Our kitchen is where Mama just cooks for the family, and with a crew of 80-plus people, that’s a lot of people to have in your house!”
She did note that some of the scenes filmed in the family’s chicken coop, garden and orchard are on their property.
As for her lifestyle brand, Meghan first unveiled the project in March 2024. It was originally known as American Riviera Orchard, before she announced the new name on her Instagram account on Feb. 18.