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King's Film Reveals His Personal Philosophy

King Charles III links climate change, urban planning, and traditional crafts in his documentary promoting a philosophy of harmony to restore balance with nature.

  • On Feb. 6, Finding Harmony: A King's Vision will be released on Prime Video in more than 240 countries, presenting King Charles III's harmony philosophy to address global warming.
  • King Charles III, drawing on decades of activism, revisits his environmental message after health setbacks and family controversies, aiming to reach new audiences via streaming.
  • At Dumfries House, the film showcases hands-on projects that illustrate harmony principles, featuring Jennie Regan training in stonemasonry and experts Tony Juniper and Emily Shuckburgh explaining natural 'cycles and loops'.
  • The film is narrated by Kate Winslet and was produced with The King's Foundation; King Charles III and the Queen will attend a screening Wednesday at Windsor Castle.
  • Foundation projects at Dumfries House demonstrate community regeneration and skills revival, emphasizing sustainable textiles and traditional skills, which local community leaders say foster pride and growing interest.
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King Charles III's documentary sets out his philosophy for saving the planet

King Charles III is clearly thinking about his legacy. In his new film, “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision,” Charles delivers a simple message — that humanity needs to restore the balance between man and nature if it is going to solve global warming and many of the other problems facing the world.

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King Charles III warns world 'going backwards' in climate fight

King Charles III has warned the world is "rapidly going backwards" in curbing climate change and biodiversity loss, in an Amazon Prime documentary getting a Windsor Castle premiere Wednesday.

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