Meghan Markle issued a heartfelt statement after her presence was felt at Clarence House over the Christmas season.
The Duchess of Sussex took to her official Instagram handle and cherished the “full circle” moment after receiving a special nod from her father-in-law.
Prince Harry and Meghan served as executive producers of a documentary titled, Cookie Queens.
Sharing details about the subject of the project, Deadline shared that it’s “a coming-of-age story about the joys, pressures and pain points woven into one of America’s most beloved rituals: Girl Scout Cookie Season.”
Speaking about the joy this documentary brought to Meghan, who served as a former Girl Scout, she said it feels like a personal experience.
The former Suits Star said she is “proud that all of our conversations and collaboration have led to Archewell Productions partnering with this award-winning team to produce this incredibly compelling documentary.”
She revealed that when they first saw the film, the Sussexes wanted to get involved.
“The creative point of view, the sharp yet humanizing tone and tenor of the directing, and the behind-the-scenes look at such a nostalgic and also modern tradition for Girl Scout Cookie Season are absolutely irresistible,” Meghan added.
The documentary is directed by Alysa Nahmias, who expressed her excitement ahead of Cookie Queens premiering at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
It’s important to note that Meghan Markle’s new message came after eagle-eyed fans spotted a photo frame at Clarence House featuring the Duchess and her father-in-law, King Charles, from her and Harry’s wedding day.
Netizens said this rare gesture showed the monarch’s love for his family members, regardless of the circumstances.



