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King's film presents his philosophy of harmony
Summary
King Charles appears in the documentary Finding Harmony - A King's Vision, presenting his long-held belief that people should live in harmony with the natural world, and the film will premiere at Windsor Castle ahead of a Prime Video release next month.
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King Charles appears in a personal documentary titled Finding Harmony - A King's Vision that presents his long-held belief in living in step with the natural world. He says he set a course on this approach and would not be diverted by critics. The 90-minute film was made in collaboration with his King's Foundation and is narrated by Kate Winslet. The premiere will be held at Windsor Castle in the Waterloo Chamber and the film is due on Amazon Prime Video next month.
Known details:
- The film centres on the King's stated philosophy of "harmony," connecting environmentalism with religion, architecture, art and design.
- It includes archive footage of the King speaking on environmental issues as a young man and reflects on decades of campaigning that some once dismissed as eccentric.
- Projects shown include Dumfries House in Ayrshire, described as a community training centre training 10,000 people a year, and Highgrove, used to demonstrate organic gardening and farming.
- The documentary features international examples from countries including India, Guyana and Afghanistan, and includes contributions from figures such as former US vice-president Al Gore.
- Scenes include personal moments such as the King feeding chickens at Highgrove, a view of his private "sanctuary" with a religious inscription, and archive images of the princes.
Summary:
The film frames the King as a private figure whose environmental campaigning and wider interests are woven into a single "harmony" worldview and shows practical projects tied to that outlook. It presents a mix of personal archive footage, international examples and interviews. The King will attend the Windsor Castle premiere and the documentary is scheduled to be available on Amazon Prime Video next month.
