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Harry and Meghan's Sundance screening sparks online row over whether it sold out
Summary
Reports that the world premiere of Cookie Queens at the Sundance Film Festival showed empty seats prompted supporters and critics to trade images and claims online; the Duke and Duchess attended and Meghan spoke on stage.
Content
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the world premiere of the documentary Cookie Queens at the Sundance Film Festival and posed on the red carpet with director Alysa Nahmias. Meghan spoke on stage, thanked attendees, and referenced a personal connection as a former Girl Scout. After images and video circulated showing unoccupied seats in the Eccles Theatre, supporters and critics exchanged claims about whether the screening was sold out. Supporters shared ticket-page screenshots and eyewitness accounts saying no tickets were available, while others pointed to photos showing empty seats.
Key details:
- The screening took place at the Eccles Theatre in Utah and was listed in the family matinee category at Sundance.
- Meghan gave a speech thanking people for coming and spoke about her Girl Scout experience and the film's themes of friendship and self-belief.
- Some images and social media posts showed empty seats before the screening; The New York Post reported about 150 empty seats at the start and Page Six reported this reduced to around 60 seats after the film began.
- Supporters shared screenshots from ticket pages and said the premiere was sold out, and supporters and critics traded images and comments online in response to press reports.
- Cookie Queens has had mixed early reviews and has not yet found a distributor; Harry and Meghan are credited as executive producers through Archewell Productions.
Summary:
The differing reports and images prompted contentious exchanges online between supporters and critics of the couple. Cookie Queens has received mixed early reviews and has not yet found a distributor, and its wider release or distribution plans remain undetermined at this time.
