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King hopes humanity will see itself as part of nature before he 'shuffles off this mortal coil'
Summary
In the Amazon Prime documentary Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, the King discusses his lifelong environmental work and says he hopes people will recognise that humans are part of nature before he 'shuffles off this mortal coil'.
Content
The King speaks about his environmental work and hopes for humanity in a new documentary, Finding Harmony: A King's Vision. The 77-year-old appears in the 90-minute film to set out his philosophy of "harmony" and its impact. He says he hopes people will recognise that humans are part of nature before he "shuffles off this mortal coil". Filming took place at Dumfries House and Highgrove and the film is narrated by Kate Winslet.
Key points:
- The film runs about 90 minutes and is titled Finding Harmony: A King's Vision; Kate Winslet provides narration.
- The King reiterates that humans are "a part of" nature and expresses hope for greater awareness in future.
- The documentary shows his long-term projects, including gardens at Highgrove and efforts to rescue rare cultivated plant varieties.
- The King discusses his early environmental speeches, public criticism he faced, and his continued commitment despite opposition.
- The film will be premiered at Windsor Castle's Waterloo Room and is set for release on Amazon Prime on Feb 6.
Summary:
The documentary restates the King's decades-long focus on environmentalism and showcases practical work at Highgrove and Dumfries House. It frames his views as a personal philosophy of harmony and aims to reach a wider audience through a Windsor premiere and an Amazon Prime release on Feb 6.
