While on the red carpet, Meghan, who is an executive producer of the documentary, spoke to media about the new project and Girl Scouts. A reporter from Deadline asked the Duchess whether Princess Lilibet, four, could ever be a Girl Scout in the future, with the Duchess giving a very vague answer.
She said: “It’s interesting, I think we’ll consider to explore, continue to explore whatever feels right.”
She then handed the ball to filmmaker Alysa Nahmias.
Elsewhere, the Duchess spoke about her own time in the Girl Scouts, revealing what the experience had taught her.
She said: “’It really embeds such great values from the get-go. I was a Girl Scout, my mom was my troop leader and I think the value of friendship, of being dedicated to a goal, as you see that in Cookie Queens, is so reflective of how these girls stick to something that is important to them and don’t give up.
“And self-belief I think is a really integral value that comes from being a Girl Scout.”
Cookie Queens is a documentary about four girls who “strive to be a top-selling ‘Cookie Queen,’ navigating an $800 million business in which childhood and ambition collide.”
Harry and Meghan serve as executive producers through their media company, Archewell Productions.
The Duke and Duchess also attended the film’s premiere in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday.
The couple were seen mingling with Amy Redford, Robert Redford’s daughter, who was also at the premiere, Sundance Film Festival director Eugene Hernandez and filmmaker Alysa Nahmias. Meghan was also pictured chatting to the girls starring in the documentary.
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