Meghan and Harry show off the HENS they rescued from a factory farm

Back to basics at their $14million mansion! The former royals show off the hens they rescued from a factory farm for Archie’s Chick Inn as Meghan says they want to ‘live authentically’ in bombshell Oprah interview

  • The clip showed the couple taking the talk show host around their home in Montecito and introducing her to their rescued birds
  • In the footage, the trio are seen dressed down with Harry donning a pair of wellies as they treated viewers to their son Archie’s chicken coop
  • The hotly-anticipated interview aired the same week as Buckingham Palace launched a probe into allegations Meghan bullied Kensington Palace staff

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry showed off the hens they rescued from a factory farm during their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey where the duchess said the couple want to ‘live authentically’ and get back ‘down to basics’ at their $14.5 million mansion.

The clip showed the couple taking the talk show host around the grounds of their lavish home in Montecito and introducing her to their rescued birds.   

In the footage, the trio are uncharacteristically dressed down as they treated viewers to a glimpse of their son Archie’s chicken coop. 

Harry sported a pair of wellies and jeans and t-shirt as he fed one of the rescue birds.

Meanwhile, Oprah and Meghan, who were both dressed casually in jeans, appeared to be deep in conversation. 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry showed off the hens they rescued from a factory farm during their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey where the duchess said the couple want to ‘live authentically and get back down to basics’

Viewers reacted on social media to the moment.

‘I LOVE the fact that Meghan and Harry’s chicken hut is called “Archie’s Chick Inn”,’ one person tweeted.

The hotly-anticipated interview aired the same week as Buckingham Palace launched a probe into allegations Meghan bullied Kensington Palace staff, drove out two PAs and inflicted ’emotional cruelty’ on aides. 

The tell-all interview aired first in the US on Sunday night despite protests it should be put on hold while Prince Philip – Harry’s grandfather – recovers in hospital from heart surgery.