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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have embarked on a compelling new venture, lending their influential voices to a project that aligns with their values.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their inaugural appearance at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24 in Park City, Utah. The couple attended a special screening and celebration of the documentary Cookie Queens.
This film, which sees Harry and Meghan taking on the roles of executive producers, delves into the lives of four young Girl Scouts as they tackle the fiercely competitive cookie-selling season. It is a poignant exploration of the blend of innocence and ambition. The project resonates personally with Meghan, a former Girl Scout herself, adding a layer of heartfelt authenticity to their involvement.
At the event, Harry and Meghan were seen mingling and posing for photographs with attendees, including Amy Redford, daughter of the legendary actor Robert Redford. Harry sported a chic ensemble featuring a black long-sleeve shirt, a matching vest, earth green pants, and brown suede boots. Meghan complemented her husband in a sophisticated all-black outfit, featuring a sweater and flared trousers.
The following day, the royal couple, who are parents to Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, returned to the festival for the film’s official premiere. During this event, Meghan took to the stage to share her thoughts, marking another significant moment in their ongoing commitment to impactful storytelling.