Meghan Markle brought joy to young patients during a surprise visit to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Heartwarming photos from the visit left fans emotional as they saw Meghan participating in painting and craft activities with the children and spending time with patients in their rooms. The hospital shared images on Instagram showing Meghan engaging with families and joining in the art sessions.
Described as a powerful and uplifting experience, the hospital captioned the photos with gratitude for Meghan’s presence, highlighting the importance of creativity in fostering joy, connection, and healing. The positive comments flooded in, praising Meghan for her encouragement and support for the children.
The visit was in support of the hospital’s Make March Matter annual fundraiser, as shared on social media. Meanwhile, news surfaced that a documentary executive produced by Harry and Meghan has been acquired by Roadside Attractions. The film, Cookie Queens, revolves around the tradition of Girl Scouts selling cookies in America. This project falls under the couple’s agreement with Netflix, where their production company, Archewell Productions, holds a first look deal.
Additionally, Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, recently ended its partnership with Netflix, aiming to establish itself independently. Meghan expressed her personal connection to the Girl Scouts project, emphasizing its significance as an American tradition rooted in nostalgia.
Archewell Productions collaborated with Beautiful Stories and AJNA Films on the documentary, with Harry and Meghan serving as executive producers. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is set to feature at the SXSW music and film festival before hitting cinemas in the summer.
