King Charles is bringing his decades-long fight for the environment to the big screen, and this time, it’s deeply personal.
A brand-new global documentary, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in early 2026, streaming in over 240 countries.
The film explores the monarch’s lifelong philosophy of “harmony with nature” and his unwavering belief that humanity must reconnect with the planet before it’s too late.
“Nature is our sustainer, we are a part of Nature,” Charles says in the film. “What we do to her, we do to ourselves.”
"For much of my life I have sought to promote ways we can work with, rather than against, Nature… It is my fondest hope that this film may inspire others to build a more sustainable future.”
Directed by Nicolas Brown, the film will highlight the King’s initiatives through his King’s Foundation, from forest restoration in Guyana to eco-friendly communities in India and sustainability projects at Dumfries House and Highgrove.
Brown describes the documentary as “a story of hope and resilience,” while Amazon MGM’s Courtenay Valenti calls it “the culmination of the King’s lifelong dedication to environmental stewardship.”
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