Meghan Markle holds a tray of Girl Scout cookies on the Sundance Film Festival red carpet with Prince Harry smiling beside he

Meghan Markle Shares Behind-the-Scenes of Sundance Weekend for “Cookie Queens”

At a Glance

  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the Sundance Film Festival to support the premiere of their documentary Cookie Queens.
  • The film follows four Girl Scouts during cookie-selling season and is a personal project for the couple.
  • Meghan revealed her favorite Girl Scout cookie flavor on the red carpet.
  • Why it matters: The event highlights the couple’s continued involvement in film and philanthropy, while celebrating an American tradition.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spent their weekend at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, attending the debut of their new documentary Cookie Queens. The film, which follows four Girl Scouts during the cookie-selling season, was showcased in the Family Matinee category and featured the couple as executive producers.

Girl Scouts standing together holding trays of colorful cookies with warm neutral background and subtle snow.

Sundance Weekend Highlights

On January 24 and January 25, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex traveled to Park City to support the film’s screenings. Meghan shared a montage of moments on her Instagram Stories, set to “Dreams” by The Cranberries. The Stories included:

  • Opening credits of the film
  • Photos of Meghan and Harry posing with Amy Redford, daughter of the late Robert Redford
  • Candid shots of the couple watching the documentary inside the theater

The couple’s presence marked the first time they attended Sundance, underscoring their commitment to the project.

About Cookie Queens

Cookie Queens is a 91-minute documentary directed by Alysa Nahmias. It follows four Girl Scouts as they navigate the organization’s iconic cookie-selling season. The film was produced in partnership with:

Production Company Role
Archewell Productions Executive production by Harry and Meghan
Beautiful Stories Co-producer
AJNA Films Co-producer

The documentary blends nostalgia with a modern perspective on the Girlhood experience, highlighting the complexity and leadership potential of the young participants.

Behind the Scenes

Meghan’s Instagram Stories captured the couple’s interactions with the cast and crew. She introduced the film’s director, Alysa Nahmias, and thanked the audience for their early arrival. Her remarks emphasized the film’s significance:

> “My husband and I and our 12 productions, we are so proud and privileged to be able to support and uplift Cookie Queens… this film… is probably the cutest at the festival, but I’m also going out on a limb and say it is one of the most powerful and meaningful depictions of something that is an American tradition.”

She noted the film’s blend of nostalgia and modernity:

> “Rooted in nostalgia but is now put through this lens from the incredible creative vision of Alysa to show something modernized about the girlhood experience and all the layers and complexity that come with that.”

Meghan’s Favorite Cookie

During the red-carpet interview, Meghan revealed her favorite Girl Scout cookie flavor:

> “I’m a Thin Mints.”

She added that the cookies were historically the fastest-selling flavor, and she humorously addressed whether they should be served straight from the freezer:

> “I don’t know if you’re supposed to, but it’s certainly a nice plus!”

Meghan’s comments reflected her personal connection to the Girl Scouts, where she was a member and her mother, Doria Ragland, served as her troop leader.

Key Takeaways

  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s involvement as executive producers underscores their ongoing support for charitable causes.
  • Cookie Queens celebrates an American tradition while presenting a contemporary view of Girl Scout life.
  • Meghan’s public endorsement of Thin Mints highlights her personal ties to the organization.
  • The Sundance premiere provided a platform for the film’s message about leadership and empowerment for young women.

Meghan Markle’s presence at Sundance, her enthusiasm for the film, and her personal anecdotes about Girl Scouts all reinforce the couple’s commitment to projects that blend philanthropy with storytelling.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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