Meghan Markle’s quirky home touch leaves fans surprised
Meghan’s Montecito mansion has a bite of surprise
Meghan Markle knows how to keep fans guessing even when it comes to her home décor.
The Duchess of Sussex, who shares her $29 million Montecito estate with Prince Harry and their two children, rarely gives a peek inside her picture perfect home.
But on Friday, while revealing jams and a crisp glass of white from her As Ever lifestyle brand, Meghan offered a glimpse that has everyone talking.
Perched in her elegant living room complete with a plush cream sofa and chic beige cushions was a dining room table accessory that left viewers doing a double take.
At first glance, the silver bowl on a white tray looked like a sleek centrepiece. But on closer inspection, it revealed an unexpected twist, two striking snake heads on either side.
Casually positioned next to a glowing candle and a white vase, the serpent accented piece stole the spotlight, even against her green plant that added her trademark touch of nature to the chic setup.
Last month, the Duchess of Sussex shared a photo of the sprawling grounds she shares with Prince Harry and their two children, Archie and Lilibet.
“Seasons shift, but the garden stays magic,” she captioned the shot, adding a sparkle and sunflower emoji for emphasis.
The image showed Meghan arranging a strawberry plant around an oversized terracotta pot, framed by two perfectly manicured hedges and a classic black wrought iron gate in the distance.
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