Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are throwing their weight behind a meaningful new project.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their Sundance Film Festival debut in Park City, Utah, Jan. 24, where they attended a special screening and celebration of the new documentary Cookie Queens.
The film—on which Harry, 41, and Meghan, 44, serve as executive producers—tells the story of four young Girl Scouts as they navigate the highly-competitive cookie-selling season, exploring the intersection of innocence and ambition. The project holds personal significance for the Suits alum, who was a Girl Scout herself during her childhood.
During the event, the duo posed for photos with various attendees including Robert Redford’s daughter Amy Redford. Harry paired a black long-sleeve top and matching vest with earth green pants and brown suede boots, while his wife opted for an all-black ensemble consisting of a sweater and flared bottoms.
The following day, Harry and Meghan—who share kids Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4—returned to the festival for the doc’s official premiere, where Meghan stepped up to the podium to deliver remarks.
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