Princess Lilibet could follow Meghan Markle in her childhood footsteps by attending the Girl Scouts. Alysa Nahmias has directed a documentary which follows four ambitious Girl Scouts with big personalities and ambitions, who are competing in a cookie sales industry worth £600million [$800million].
Prince Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, are acting as executive producers on the project, with WME Independent and Submarine are co-repping sales.
Speaking at this year’s Sundance Film Festival about her own experience as a Girl Scout, Meghan said: “It really embeds such great values from the get-go. I was a Girl Scout, my mom was a troupe leader, and I think the value of friendship, of being dedicated to a goal as you can see that in ‘Cookie Queens’, it’s so reflective of how these girls stick with something that’s important to them and don’t give up.”
She told Deadline: “And self-belief is an integral value that comes with being a Girl Scout.”
Meghan – also mum to six-year-old Prince Archie – was then asked if four-year-old Lilibet could be set to follow in her footsteps in a troop.
She added: “I think we’ll continue to explore whatever feels right.
“Alysa [the director] is a mum of a daughter, and I think for both of us working on this project it’s been incredibly special as parents, as mothers to be able to see something our girls will be able to enjoy and watch as well.”
Meghan looked chic in an all black ensemble consisting of dark trousers, a turtleneck top and black shoes.
Appearing in their first joint appearance of 2026, Harry stepped out in a pair of jeans, his brown Chelsea boots and a dark jacket.















