According to a Hollywood source, Meghan Markle’s new cooking and home show filming is already complete.

The 42-year-old Duchess of Sussex has completed filming for her untitled project in Montecito, which is produced by Sony Pictures Television’s The Intellectual Property Corporation. This brings royal admirers one step closer to learning about Meghan’s lifestyle secrets.

The show, which is yet to receive a title or air date, will ‘celebrate the joys of cooking, gardening, entertaining, and friendship’ and is part of Meghan and Harry’s $100million Netflix deal.

In conversation about the new project, a Hollywood source told The Daily Beast: ‘It all went well, and it is in the can.’

The show was filmed at a property two miles from Meghan’s Montecito mansion, which she and Prince Harry, 39, share with children Archie, two, and Lilibet, two.

The Duchess of Sussex (seen in March, 2024) has wrapped up filming for her new netflix cooking show, a Hollywood insider has claimed

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Meghan was last week spotted in a Los Angeles park taking part in a photoshoot, spurring rumours of new material for the upcoming project.

The mother-of-two was caught on TikTok taking part in what fans speculated was a shoot for a new project.

The clip appeared to show the royal having the sleeve of her tracksuit adjusted by a stylist in Beverly Hills, near a popular celebrity-loved coffee spot called Alfred’s.

However, the Hollywood insider said it was unlikely related to the new project because the team had already ‘got everything’ they needed.

The project commenced filming days after Meghan sent out exclusive pots of homemade jam from her brand, American Riviera Orchard, to her nearest and dearest.

A film permit application exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com showed filming took place in two separate locations.

In April, Meghan, spent the day surrounded by the blooms of Florabundance, a florist 10-minutes drive from Montecito in the coastal California town of Carpinteria.

The day after, production trucks lined the driveway of a $5million property set in eight acres of avocado trees and lemon groves in a gated community in Montecito for filming.