I know the secret to Meghan and Harry s happy new lifestyle
They may have Californian sunshine and acres of land, but one writer explains why it s the humble chicken that has lifted royal spirits
16 March 2021 • 11:53am Even my chicken-sceptic husband has had to admit that our brood has helped us and our three children through lockdown
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A week after Harry and Meghan’s bombshell interview with Oprah, there was one unlikely winner to emerge, making a brief appearance, ruffling no feathers and managing not to cockadoodledo anything up. In their brief moment of screen time the Sussexes’ brood captured the hearts of the nation, and their cameo appearance has reportedly seen enquiries for rescue chickens to the British Hen Welfare Trust increase by 150 per cent. As good PR goes, furthering the longevity of your species is a pretty good outcome.
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