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Intensely practical and rewarding : why keeping chickens is a must for any good royal

The Sussexes show Oprah Winfrey their chicken coop Credit: CBS Prince Harry and Meghan are by no means the first members of the Royal family to show an interest in our feathered friends. Archie’s Chick Inn, in which Oprah Winfrey communed with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their brood of rescue fowl, is just the latest in a long line of illustrious hen coops.  Perhaps it’s a nod to the fresh Prince of California’s own past: Prince Charles is the Royal family’s most avid chicken keeper. Indeed, Highgrove is sometimes known as Cluckingham Palace. He is known to feed the hens and collect his own eggs for his breakfast at home each morning. He also hosts hen-husbandry courses there for the Poultry Club of Great Britain and oversees their content - with an emphasis, naturally, on organic farming and the welfare of animals. 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spark interest in chicken coops with Archie s Chick Inn

With more people spending time at home during lockdown, it’s not surprising that animal-lovers are looking for a weekend DIY project. If you’re looking to build a chicken coop like Meghan and Harry’s, here are five top tips to keep in mind: 1. Look at pre-made plans While starting from scratch may sound appealing, a ready-made chicken coop plan might save you some time. Home decor site The Spruce recommends looking in a book or online for a plan that has detailed steps. If you don’t find one you like, you may be able to build on an existing plan.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Show Off Their Rescued Chickens

It’s been a year since Meghan Markle and Prince Harry flew the Royal coop––in the meantime, they’ve built one of their own, named for their son. Nestled among the 7.5 acres of their Mediterranean-style home in Montecito, California (90 miles up the coast from LA, in Santa Barara County) on sits Archie s chicken coop, cleverly named: Archie s Chick Inn. In a news-making two-hour interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired last Sunday on CBS, the couple offered the world a glimpse of their private lives in Montecito, where they live with two rescued dogs and a handful of rescued chickens. Meghan talked about her mental health issues, the painful events that led up to their deciding to leave England and royal life behind, and the fact that she is having a baby girl, sometime this summer. Meghan did not discuss her mostly plant-based diet, or the fact that she encouraged Harry to give up his hunting guns, but it s clear that her love of animals is one of the joys of her life.

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