Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently offered a rare glimpse into their private lives by inviting a New York Timesjournalist into their Montecito home for an interview. This visit, which was part of Meghan’s promotion for her new lifestyle brand, As Ever, provided an exclusive look into the Duchess of Sussex’s passion for cooking. However, strict privacy measures were in place throughout the visit, with photographs of their home prohibited.

Journalist Julia Moskin was granted special access to Meghan’s kitchen, where the Duchess shared her love for preparing home-cooked meals. It marked the first time a reporter had been invited into this personal space, although The New York Times highlighted that no photographs were allowed inside or of the house itself, maintaining the couple’s desire for privacy.

Prince Harry was also present during the visit, which emphasized the couple’s ongoing commitment to balancing their public life with their need for seclusion. Despite the restrictions, the visit offered an intimate yet carefully curated look at the couple’s daily life in their California estate. This exclusive insight is rare, given their strict stance on privacy and controlled public appearances.