Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a surprise splash at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival to promote their heartwarming documentary, "Cookie Queens," which explores the lives of Girl Scouts during their iconic cookie-selling season.
The film, which emphasizes the challenges and triumphs of young girls in the program, received enthusiastic acclaim, including a remarkable two-minute standing ovation from festival-goers.
Reflecting on her experiences as a former Girl Scout, Meghan shared her views on the organization and revealed her hopes of having her daughter, Princess Lilibet, join in the future.
Their appearances came shortly after Prince Harry's intense legal battles in the UK, adding a layer of depth to their public engagements and discussions about media representation and personal privacy.
Amid their film promotion, the festival also highlighted a troubling incident involving U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost, who was assaulted at a private event, bringing attention to issues of political violence and racism.
Together, Harry and Meghan continue to navigate the spotlight, using their platform to advocate for significant social issues while remaining resilient amidst personal challenges.
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