Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to appear in a new documentary - in a surprise new move.
The Sussexes are no strangers to documentaries, appearing in their explosive Netflix docuseries Harry and Meghan, which lifted the lid on their experience of royal life.
However, in their latest foray into TV, they will appear on American network ABC News in an in-depth feature about the history of the iconic Disneyland theme park. It will also include some Hollywood big names who will reveal their fondest memories of it. The documentary, titled , will air on Sunday.
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According to People magazine, ABC News wrote in a statement: "Viewers will hear reflections on childhood visits to the park from some of Disney’s biggest fans… and an exclusive message from Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, on what the park means to them and their family.”
Harry and Meghan visited the park in California in June this year, enjoying a family day out with their two children in celebration of Lilibet’s birthday.
Harry can be heard saying in the trailer: "Prepare yourself, you're about to be blown away." Meghan chimed in: "We were just so lucky," likely referencing their unforgettable trip.
Elsewhere in the trailer, Harry reveals that his favourite Disney attraction is Space Mountain, which he tried with his wife while there in June. Meghan added after her husband's revelation: "Still one of your favourite rides by the way."
When the Sussexes travelled to the park earlier this year, Meghan took to her Instagram account to post a video with clips and pictures of the whole family enjoying their trip, with the message: "Thank you @disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!"
The family photos showed them all donning Mickey Mouse ears and soaking up the Disney magic, with attractions like Tiana's Bayou Adventure, formerly Splash Mountain. Their adventure didn't stop there, as they also mingled with Star Wars stormtroopers, and Harry was snapped sharing a joyful grin on a ride next to Lilibet.
The family indulged in traditional theme park fare, with a photo showcasing a spread of corndogs and snacks, marking their delightful outing.
According to People, Hollywood stars such as Julie Andrews, who visited the park with Walt Disney himself, actor Josh Gad, Star Wars creator George Lucas, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stephanie Beatriz, Jamie Lee Curtis and John Stamos will appear in the documentary.
Viewers of the documentary will get a rare behind-the-scenes look at how the beloved park, which celebrates its 70th year this summer, operates. They will also see some of the things and new attractions expected to come in the future.
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