A fresh documentary showcasing King Charles is scheduled for an early 2026 release, focusing on his efforts to foster a balanced relationship between nature and humanity. The King expresses hope that the film will inspire a new generation to embrace his environmental principles, emphasizing the urgent need for global focus on environmental protection.
Titled “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision,” the documentary will highlight Charles’ lifelong dedication to promoting sustainability, portraying a narrative of hope and resilience. Produced by Passion Planet in collaboration with The King’s Foundation for Amazon MGM Studios, the documentary will debut exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.
In a statement, Charles emphasized his lifelong advocacy for working in harmony with nature, stressing the interconnectedness between humanity and the environment. The film aims to showcase global initiatives promoting harmony with nature, from Guyana’s forests to sustainable projects in India and the local efforts of the King’s Foundation at Dumfries House and Highgrove.
A new photo of the King was released alongside the official announcement, showing him in the lush greenery of Highgrove Gardens during filming. Production of the documentary commenced in Scotland at Dumfries House, featuring the King hosting a Harmony Summit at Highgrove Gardens in July.
Director Nicolas Brown described the documentary as a tale of hope and resilience, shedding light on the King’s ongoing endeavors to unite nature and humanity. The film will highlight the transformative work of The King’s Foundation, based in Dumfries House, focusing on community revitalization, sustainable practices, and traditional skills.
Brown added that the documentary will unveil the depth of the King’s commitment to harmonizing nature and humanity, showcasing the power of resilience and intuition in effecting positive change.
