
Meghan Markle is building anticipation for her latest film project after sharing a brand new poster for Cookie Queensthe documentary she produced herself with Prince Harry through Archewell Productions.
Reposting the official artwork on Instagram, Meghan shared the simple but uplifting message: “Big dreams start small. #CookieQueens is in theaters only August 7th,” to build excitement ahead of the documentary’s theatrical release.
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Alysa Nahmias, Cookie Queens follows four determined young Girl Scouts as they compete to become top cookie sellers during the iconic Girl Scout Cookie Season.
While centered on one of America’s best-known traditions, the documentary explores far deeper themes of ambition, resilience, leadership, and the realities of growing up.
The film first premiered to strong reviews at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, where Meghan described it as much more than a story about cookies.
Speaking before the screening, the Duchess praised Nahmias’ creative vision, saying the documentary offers “one of the most powerful and meaningful depictions” of an American tradition while modernizing the experience of girlhood.
“It’s sweet, and yes, these young ladies are amazing and adorable,” Meghan told the crowd. “But they are also layered, beautiful girls who are becoming strong leaders and young women.”
The documentary celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit of its young stars while also exploring the pressures, friendships and personal growth that accompany one of America’s greatest youth fundraising traditions, an industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars each year.
The film has already attracted praise following its festival debut, with critics applauding its heartfelt portrayal of girlhood and adulthood ahead of its nationwide theatrical release.


