Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Dazzle at Sundance ‘Cookie Queens’ Premiere
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle graced the Sundance Film Festival with their presence, highlighting their involvement in the documentary “Cookie Queens.” This prestigious event took place on January 24, where the royal couple surprised attendees with an unannounced appearance. Their involvement comes amidst Harry’s ongoing legal challenges in the U.K.
Highlights from the Cookie Queens Premiere
The premiere showcased the 91-minute documentary executive produced by Harry and Meghan. It was held during the festival’s third day and provided an intimate look at Girl Scout cookie sales season. The couple mingled with notable figures, including:
- Amy Redford, daughter of Sundance founder Robert Redford
- Eugene Hernandez, Sundance Film Festival Director
- Alysa Nahmias, director of Cookie Queens
The Heart of Cookie Queens
According to festival programmer Stephanie Owens, “Cookie Queens” follows four ambitious girls—Ara, Olive, Nikki, and Shannon Elizabeth—as they strive to become top cookie sellers. The film offers a heartfelt and playful glimpse into the competitive world of cookie sales, showcasing the grit and ingenuity of its young stars.
Royal Couple’s Recent Activities
Just three days before their Sundance appearance, Prince Harry delivered emotional testimony in London’s High Court. He addressed his ongoing trial against the publishers of the Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday. During his testimony, Harry expressed sadness over the treatment of Meghan by the British media, stating, “Through the course of this litigation, it’s only got worse, not better.”
Harry’s recent activities underscore the challenges he faces amid significant public scrutiny, all while he and Meghan continue to engage in meaningful projects like “Cookie Queens.”