Duke and Duchess of Sussex to produce wedding movie
Published in Entertainment News
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are producing a romantic comedy for Netflix.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan will work on The Wedding Date through their Archewell productions company as part of their creative partnership with the streaming service, with Tracy Ryerson also involved.
Girls Trip writer Tracy Oliver will adapt Jasmine Guillory's best-selling novel, which sees a career-driven political strategist posing as a stranger's wedding date following a chance encounter in an elevator, reigniting her belief in romance.
The news comes a week after it was revealed the royal couple will executive produce a new documentary called Cookie Queens through Archewell Productions.
A description of the documentary reads: "Captivating, candid, and full of heart, the film follows four girls ages five to twelve and their families as they navigate the annual whirlwind of selling, striving, and succeeding.
"For these Girl Scouts, selling cookies isn't just about Thin Mints and sisterhood - it's a crash course in entrepreneurship. Behind the smiles and cookie boxes lie real pressure: long hours, ambitious sales goals, and the weight of high expectations. Nahmias crafts a bold, vibrant, observational portrait that honours the girls' perspectives and illuminates the emotional and intellectual stakes of their experiences."
The duchess feels particularly passionate about the project because she was a member of the Girl Scouts during her younger years, when she sold boxes of cookies to fundraise for the group.
The former actress - who married Harry in 2018 - said in a statement: "As a former Girl Scout myself, with my mom as my troop leader, I have a personal affinity for this film and am proud that all our conversations and collaboration have led to Archewell Productions partnering with this award-winning team to executive produce this incredibly captivating documentary.
"When we first viewed the early footage of this documentary, it was immediately something we wanted to be involved in. The creative point of view, the edgy yet humanising tone and tenor of the directing, and the glimpse behind-the-scenes into such a nostalgic and also modern tradition of Girl Scout Cookie season are absolutely irresistible."
Director-producer Alysa Nahmias is thrilled to be working with the royals on the project.
Alysa said in a statement: "I'm proud and excited to be premiering Cookie Queens at the Sundance Film Festival - which has been a north star along my creative path - and to share that Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and the Archewell Productions team are partners in this project as we introduce the stories of these remarkable girls with the world."












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