The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Expand Their Content Production with New Documentary Cookie Queens
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex continue to make waves in the entertainment industry, their latest project, Cookie Queens, is set to showcase a heartwarming story of young girls navigating the world of cookie sales.
Following the success and controversy surrounding their previous projects, such as the Netflix documentary on Megxit and Harry’s film Polo, experts believe that Cookie Queens follows a familiar pattern of blending high-profile storytelling with a family-friendly appeal.
One media analyst commented on Meghan’s strategic approach, stating that she is capitalizing on themes of nostalgia, empowerment, and family dynamics. However, the timing of the release has been met with criticism, particularly in light of Prince Charles’ recent health announcement and Meghan’s father-in-law’s medical challenges.
Thomas Markle Sr., Meghan’s estranged father, recently underwent emergency surgery to have a leg amputated. Despite the family rift, Meghan reportedly reached out to him with a heartfelt letter, highlighting the complexities of their strained relationship.
Meanwhile, Markle has been busy promoting her Netflix Christmas special, emphasizing the importance of family traditions during the holiday season. The upcoming documentary Cookie Queens will delve into the lives of four young girls as they navigate the world of entrepreneurship, family dynamics, and childhood ambition.
The film is set to premiere at Sundance in late January, with a wider release date in 2026 yet to be confirmed. Markle’s commitment to showcasing heartwarming stories that resonate with audiences continues to be a central theme in her content production endeavors.

