A new film featuring King Charles is set to be released in early 2026, which will follow his lifelong work of creating a harmonious world between mother nature and humanity.
The King says it is his “fondest hope” that the documentary will encourage a new audience to embrace his environmental philosophy, warning that it has never been more important for the worldto focus its efforts on protecting the planet.
As new details of the documentary, which has the working title Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, were released, Charles said the programme will feature his own reflections on his decades-long commitment to promoting a sustainable world and is being billed as an uplifting tale of the power of “hope and resilience”.
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Produced by Passion Planet in collaboration with the monarch’s charity The King’s Foundation for Amazon MGM Studios, the documentary will launch exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide early next year.
Sharing a statement to mark the occasion, Charles said that he had spent most of life encouraging people to work with, rather than against, nature.
“Nature is our sustainer – we are a part of Nature. Therefore, what we do to her, we do to ourselves,” he said. “For much of my life I have sought to promote and encourage ways we can work with, rather than against Nature. In other words, to restore balance to our planet which is under such stress.
“This film will, I hope, demonstrate just some of the remarkable work being done around the world to put Harmony into practice, from the forests of Guyana to sustainable communities in India – and, closer to home, through the work of my King’s Foundation at Dumfries House and Highgrove.
“Never has it been more important for the world to make a concerted effort to protect and prioritise our planet, and to restore our relationship with it.”
A new photograph of the King was released to mark the official announcement. The image showed Charles, in a light suit and colourful pink patterned tie, resting his hands on his shepherd’s crook walking stick, while surrounded by summer greenery in the arboretum at Highgrove Gardens, Gloucestershire, during filming.
Filming for the documentary began in January at Dumfries House in Scotland, with a film crew joining the King as he hosted a Harmony Summit at Highgrove Gardens in July.
It will show how The King's Foundation, which has its headquarters in Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, has embraced this approach through projects focusing on community regeneration, sustainable textiles and traditional skills.
The documentary’s director Nicolas Brown said the story was one of “hope and resilience”, saying: “Remarkably few people around the world know the full depth of the King’s lifelong battle to bring nature and humanity into harmony.”
“Even today, His Majesty’s work with The King’s Foundation is transforming the world in so many inspiring ways. This is a story of hope and resilience. People who watch this film will leave feeling uplifted and motivated.
“The King’s philosophy offers something for everyone. Mostly, he shows us the power of resilience – and how following your intuition can transform the world.”
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