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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