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Meghan Markle Shares a Rare Childhood Throwback Photo With Her Mom to Celebrate Major News

The documentary highlights the challenges and successes of Girl Scouts during cookie season and connects to Meghan's personal experience, resonating with over 50 million Girl Scouts worldwide.

  • On Thursday, Archewell Productions announced Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will executive produce Cookie Queens, which is programmed in Sundance Film Festival's Family Matinee section in Park City, Utah.
  • With a personal connection, the Duchess explained she has an affinity for the film, and Archewell Productions partnered with an award‑winning filmmaking team, speaking of the new venture.
  • Captivating, candid, and full of heart, the film follows four girls ages five to twelve during cookie season, directed by Alysa Nahmias with producers Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw and credits including Kim Roberts, Jeanne Applegate, Antonio Cisneros, and Amanda Jones.
  • Adding to their output, the project expands the couple's busy slate as Cookie Queens is listed as a Sundance acquisition, though the festival hasn't announced its premiere date or attendance.
  • Looking to broader impact, director Alysa Nahmias said Cookie Queens resonates beyond cookies with the world's 50+ million Girl Scouts and frames selling as a crash course in entrepreneurship.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry produce the new documentary "Cookie Queens". For Meghan, the project is a return to their scout roots and an occasion for a personal throwback on Instagram.

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