Prince Harry briefly appears in King Charles’ latest project despite their strained relationship. A new documentary is set to debut next week, delving into the monarch’s ‘Harmony’ philosophy and his unwavering dedication to environmental causes.
Titled “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision,” the 90-minute film features Charles expressing concerns about the deteriorating environment and mankind’s role in endangering our own existence. Despite the grim outlook, he remains optimistic for the future, hoping for increased awareness of the urgency to restore balance.
In the documentary, viewers witness the King tending to his chickens at “Cluckingham Palace” and sharing his preference for crispy baked potatoes, favoring the “red Duke of Yorks” variety. A touching moment captures Harry in archival footage, being taught how to fish by Charles at Balmoral, highlighting their complex father-son relationship.
The film also showcases Prince William in his youth, alongside Charles at Highgrove and Home Farm, symbolizing their bond over the years. Additionally, glimpses of Prince Charlotte, Prince Louis, and the late Queen Elizabeth II offer a nostalgic look back at the royal family’s history.
Exploring the roots of Charles’ “harmony” philosophy, the documentary emphasizes his consistent advocacy for environmental issues, despite facing criticism and skepticism. Narrated by Kate Winslet, the film sheds light on the King’s enduring commitment to promoting sustainability and biodiversity.
Attendees at the Windsor Castle premiere include the King and Queen, marking a historic event as the first global movie premiere hosted at a royal residence. The film’s spokesperson assures that it offers a personal insight into Charles’ beliefs and values, focusing on unity with nature and a sustainable future.
“Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision” is set to premiere on February 6 on Prime Video worldwide, aiming to inspire reflection on the importance of environmental stewardship and holistic living practices.