The Duchess of Sussex revealed that she and Harry are executive producing their first full-length feature film, a documentary centred on Girl Scouts selling cookies.

A personal project for Meghan Markle

The documentary, titled Cookie Queens, is being produced through the couple’s media company, Archewell Productions, which is part of the team bringing the film to the Sundance Film Festival.

Meghan shared the news on Instagram alongside a previously unseen childhood photograph of herself with her mother, Doria Ragland. She explained that the project holds special meaning for her, as she was once a Girl Scout and her mother served as her troop leader.

The nostalgic image, captioned “full circle,” shows a young Meghan posing with her mum and fellow troop members in Los Angeles.

“As a former Girl Scout myself, with my mom as my troop leader, I have a personal affinity for this film and am proud that all our conversations and collaboration have led to Archewell Productions partnering with this award-winning team to executive produce this incredibly captivating documentary,” Meghan said in an interview with Deadline, which she also shared on Instagram.