King Charles to show 'different side' in new documentary as monarch's 'agenda' laid bare

A new film is coming to Prime Video next week
Rebecca Carter

King Charles will show a more “informal” side on his upcoming documentary, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision.

The documentary will arrive in February 2026 from Prime Video and The King’s Foundation. It will follow the king’s lifelong commitment to the philosophy of harmony and the environment as a whole, Amazon has said.

The show will be narrated by actress Kate Winslet, who shares a close bond with King Charles.

But what else can we expect to see from King Charles’ new documentary? Let’s take a look…

King Charles in Prime documentary
The king’s documentary will air next week (Credit: Amazon Prime / YouTube)

King Charles’ new documentary on Prime Video

According to Amazon, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision will explore the “origins, evolution, and scientific foundations of The King’s ‘Harmony’ philosophy”.

Amazon says of the doc: “Using a mix of stunning cinematography, unique interviews, and fascinating storytelling, the film will document how this vision has sparked a global movement, with examples including food production, urbanism, community regeneration, sustainable textiles, and traditional skills—inspiring similar projects worldwide.

“It also features The King’s own reflections on his lifelong commitment to promoting a sustainable world, as he views special archive footage from across the decades.”

 

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King Charles’ statement on Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision

King Charles announced in a statement: “Nature is our sustainer—we are a part of nature. Therefore, what we do to her, we do to ourselves.

“For much of my life I have sought to promote and encourage ways we can work with, rather than against, nature. In other words, to restore balance to our planet which is under such stress.

He is very funny. He is a joy to work with, genuinely.

The monarch added: “This film will, I hope, demonstrate just some of the remarkable work being done around the world to put Harmony into practice, from the forests of Guyana to sustainable communities in India–and, closer to home, through the work of my King’s Foundation at Dumfries House and Highgrove.”

Now, Kristina Murrin, chief executive at The King’s Foundation, has offered an insight into what viewers can expect to see from the king.

King Charles in blue suit
The king has always been passionate about the environment (Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press/Cover Images)

The king’s ‘informal’ side to show through

Murrin said: “You do get to see him as quite an informal person, telling you about what he believes in, which is not how we tend to normally see him.”

Murrin said the king is “very funny” and a “joy to work with”. She said she wants viewers to see the king in a more “informal setting”, which is what the foundation witnesses.

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She added of the king’s agenda: “He has no agenda. He doesn’t need any of those things. His only agenda is help.”

Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision will air on Prime Video on Friday, February 6. 

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