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Meghan and Harry say they are proud of Sundance documentary Cookie Queens
Summary
After Cookie Queens had its world premiere at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, Meghan said she and her husband were "proud and privileged" to support the documentary, which Archewell Productions co-produced with partner companies.
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The Duchess of Sussex spoke at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival after the world premiere of Cookie Queens and said she and her husband felt "proud and privileged" to have worked on the documentary. The film was co-produced by the couple's Archewell Productions alongside Beautiful Stories and AJNA Films. Directed by Alysa Nahmias, the documentary looks at Girl Scouts selling cookies and the experience of young girls navigating ambition and leadership.
Key details:
- Cookie Queens premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival.
- Archewell Productions partnered with Beautiful Stories and AJNA Films to produce the film.
- Meghan delivered a speech at the festival describing the film as a powerful, modernised depiction of an American tradition rooted in nostalgia.
- The documentary follows four girls who compete to be a top-selling "Cookie Queen" and highlights the scale of the cookie business.
- Harry and Meghan appeared on the festival red carpet and met members of the film's production team.
Summary:
The film's Sundance premiere brought attention to a coming-of-age story about Girl Scouts and to a project involving Archewell Productions. Undetermined at this time.
