Post Netflix Fallout, 'Cookie Queens' By Meghan Markle & Prince Harry: Plot, Details, and All We Know

Published 01/25/2026, 12:43 PM CST

Viewers can prepare for a sweet exploration of ambition where a childhood tradition transforms into a business lesson for young entrepreneurs. While Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s previous streaming ventures faced mixed reviews, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have returned to the spotlight with their latest project, Cookie Queens.

The royal couple is shifting their focus toward uplifting narratives after their recent creative transitions in the industry.

Cookie Queens-The competitive reality of a sweet tradition

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This documentary, Cookie Queens, reveals that selling cookies is far more than a simple neighbourhood hobby; it is a massive eight-hundred-million-dollar industry. The story follows four determined young girls as they navigate the intense pressures of meeting ambitious sales goals during the annual cookie season.

Viewers get a front-row seat to the sacrifices families make to support these small-scale entrepreneurs in their quest for success. The film explores the complex intersection of childhood innocence and the fierce drive required to thrive in a modern marketplace.

According to Deadline, Meghan Markle feels a personal connection to the story because she was a scout herself, often reminiscing about her mother serving as a troupe leader. This production aims to humanize the high expectations placed on children while celebrating their resilience and sharp business instincts.

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The narrative moves beyond the sales booths to show how these young women develop life-long leadership and teamwork skills.

Meet the faces behind the cookie boxes

The documentary features four primary subjects, Ara, Olive, Nikki, and Shannon Elizabeth, who allow cameras to capture their individual journeys and emotional struggles. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have officially attached themselves as executive producers to the documentary Cookie Queens through their Archewell Productions banner.

Directed by the award-winning filmmaker Alysa Nahmias, the project benefits from a creative lens that is both edgy and deeply humanizing. These young participants showcase a variety of big personalities that hint at future careers as CEOs or high-ranking government officials.

When can viewers watch these young entrepreneurs through Cookie Queens.

A highly anticipated debut of Cookie Queens at Sundance

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The documentary, Cookie Queens, is making its grand world premiere at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival as a featured part of the Family Matinee programming. While Meghan Markle and Prince Harry still maintain a first-look deal with Netflix, the film will be available for acquisition by other major distributors after the festival.

According to Deadline, Alysa Nahmias expressed her pride in partnering with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to share the stories of these remarkable young girls with a global audience. She noted that Meghan Markle’s personal history as a Girl Scout alumna helped the Archewell team understand how this coming-of-age tale resonates far beyond the cookies.

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Are you ready to watch Cookie Queens by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex? Let us know in the comments below.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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