Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, offered a sweet new glimpse of her home life.

Last week, the Duchess shared a clip of her daughter, Lilibet, enjoying the outdoors while visiting the family’s chicken coop. According to People, Meghan was filming two chickens when the 4-year-old—dressed in a purple coat, striped pants, and rain boots—briefly appeared from the side to pet one of them.
The sweet moment likely took place at Meghan and Prince Harry’s home in Montecito. The couple famously has a chicken coop, “Archie’s Chick Inn,” named in honor of their 6-year-old son, Archie.
Shortly after, Meghan shared another snippet of her children in an Instagram gallery, where she prepped flower arrangements for a shoot with her lifestyle brand, As Ever, and the florist High Camp Supply. In one clip, she looks off camera while working outside and says with a smile, “Are you having fun, my love?” Archie briefly appears before running away, and the video cuts to Lilibet walking over and whispering to her mom. Both of the children’s faces were covered, consistent with Meghan’s approach to maintaining her kids’ privacy.
The carousel also features two pictures of Meghan and Lilibet as the Duchess styles her bouquets on a rustic wooden table in a lush garden. “Mama’s little helpers 💫,” Meghan captioned the post, adding, “BTS of our shoot for @aseverofficial at our home.”
Lilibet later appeared in the official campaign imagery, holding a flower with her hands resting on top of Meghan’s:
These sunny glimpses of Meghan and Harry’s life in California coincide with new developments in the couple’s professional slate. Just weeks after Netflix and Meghan’s lifestyle brand As Ever reportedly parted ways, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are moving ahead with a new project through their Archewell Productions banner.
According to Deadline, the pair is executive producing an untitled polo drama in development with the team behind The O.C. and Gossip Girl. Set in Wellington, Florida—a seasonal hub for elite equestrian culture—the series is described as an “upstairs-downstairs drama” centered on rival polo teams and the families behind them. The project reportedly stemmed from the couple’s 2024 docuseries, Polo, which detailed personal explorations of the sport that Prince Harry has played since childhood.