The latest film featuring Meghan Markle has provided insights into the personal traits of the Duchess of Sussex, as shared by the cast members.
Titled “Cookie Queens,” the film follows the journey of four Girl Scouts during the annual cookie-selling season in the US, focusing on characters like Nikki B and her older sister Nala. Nikki B, expressing her excitement at meeting Meghan, described the experience as surreal, having previously only read about royalty in books.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who served as executive producers for the film, collaborated with director Alysa Nahmia to emphasize the importance of the Girl Scouts industry. The premiere took place at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Despite criticisms directed at Meghan for a beauty misstep at the event, attendees of the premiere praised her charm and influence. Olive G, one of the Girl Scouts featured in the documentary, expressed amazement at being watched by Meghan and Harry after having watched their documentary on Netflix.
Director Alysa Nahmia highlighted the lucrative nature of the £600 million cookie business run by the Girl Scouts and the valuable skills it imparts to young girls. She raised concerns about the pressures faced by the girls in balancing profit-making with other aspects of their lives.
During the event, Meghan, accompanied by her husband, expressed gratitude for the support extended to the film. She commended “Cookie Queens” for its portrayal of an American tradition with a modern twist, showcasing the complexities of the girlhood experience.
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