Meghan Markle lets food writer into her real kitchen at $14M Montecito home under one strict condition

No pictures, please.Meghan Markle imposed a strict no photo rule on a reporter who visited hers and Prince Harry’s sprawling $14 million Montecito, Calif., pad.New York Times food writer Julia Moskin revealed the Duchess of Sussex’s privacy-first approach after interviewing her days before As Ever’s official launch.“I was allowed in on the condition that no photographs were taken in, or of, the house,” she wrote in an article published Wednesday.Moskin added that she was the first journalist to be invited into the “Suits” alum’s home.The nine-bedroom, 16-bathroom luxe pad is home to the Sussexes, as well as their son Prince Archie, 5, and their daughter, Princess Lilibet, 3.Despite the stunning vista the property boasts, Markle did not film her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” at the house.Instead, the mom of two filmed the series at an $8 million farmhouse just two miles away, owned by local philanthropists Tom and Sherrie Cipolla.Markle hosted Moskin at the property to promote her new lifestyle brand, which officially launched its products on Wednesday and sold out within an hour.“Last week’s visit … showed that she is a passionate home cook who knows her way around a vinaigrette, is quick with a lemon zester and deft with a knife,” Moskin wrote about the former working royal.Markle’s Netflix show premiered last month as part of the Sussexes’ $100 million deal with the streamer.The eight-part series, which featured special guests like Abigail Spencer and Mindy Kaling, saw Markle offer up a “how-to” guide for hosting friends at home.The show has been bashed by critics and earned lower viewership numbers than her and her husband’s 2022 series “Harry & Meghan.”Still, it appears as though Netflix was pleased with Markle’s cooking show, as they greenlit the series for Season 2 — and already filmed the episodes.Many critics slammed the duchess for not being relatable — feedback she has since responded t...