Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to star in a new documentary, marking a surprising move for the royal couple. Known for their previous appearance in the revealing Netflix docuseries “Harry and Meghan,” the Sussexes will now be featured on American network ABC News in a detailed program exploring the history of Disneyland.
Titled “The Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland,” the documentary will not only delve into the iconic theme park’s legacy but will also showcase Hollywood celebrities sharing their cherished memories of Disneyland. Scheduled to air on Sunday, the show will feature exclusive insights from Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, highlighting the significance of the park to them and their family.
During a visit to the California park in June, the couple enjoyed a family outing to celebrate Lilibet’s birthday. In a trailer for the documentary, Harry excitedly teases viewers with “Prepare yourself, you’re about to be blown away,” while Meghan reflects on their fortune, likely alluding to their unforgettable experience.
Harry reveals his favorite Disneyland attraction as Space Mountain, a ride he enjoyed with Meghan during their visit. Meghan playfully confirms his fondness for the ride, indicating that it remains one of his top picks.
Following their trip, Meghan shared moments from their Disneyland adventure on her Instagram account, expressing gratitude to the park for bringing their family immense joy. The photos captured the family donning Mickey Mouse ears and immersing themselves in the Disney magic, exploring attractions like Tiana’s Bayou Adventure and interacting with Star Wars stormtroopers.
The documentary will feature renowned Hollywood figures such as Julie Andrews, Josh Gad, George Lucas, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stephanie Beatriz, Jamie Lee Curtis, and John Stamos, offering viewers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of the beloved park as it celebrates its 70th anniversary this summer.
Audiences can anticipate an exclusive look at Disneyland’s operations and upcoming attractions, providing insight into the park’s future developments.