A major new documentary detailing King Charles III's decades-long campaign to reconcile humanity with the natural world is set for release early next year.
A Cinematic Call for Environmental Harmony
The first trailer for 'Finding Harmony: A King's Vision' has been unveiled, offering a glimpse into the 90-minute film. The project, which will be available globally on Prime Video from 6 February 2026, is narrated by acclaimed British actress and Oscar-winner Kate Winslet.
In the preview, the monarch articulates his core philosophy, stating: 'We are nature ourselves. We are a part of it, not apart from it.' He further urges a global audience to 'put nature back at the heart of the equation' and to 'follow harmony' to ensure the planet's future, adding with a look skyward: 'It's unlikely there's anywhere else.'
Spanning Continents and a Lifetime's Work
Promoted as a 'sumptuous cinematic experience', the documentary was filmed across four continents and compiles an impressive 75 years of archive footage. It aims to chart the King's journey from his early days as the Prince of Wales, when he championed environmental causes and highlighted the science of biodiversity loss and climate change long before they entered mainstream discourse.
The film also promises to showcase the transformative projects undertaken by his charity, The King's Foundation. A new photograph of the King, taken during filming at the foundation's Scottish headquarters, Dumfries House, was released alongside the trailer announcement.
A Collaborative Production for a Global Audience
The documentary is directed by Nicolas Brown and has been produced by Passion Planet in collaboration with The King's Foundation for Amazon MGM Studios. The clear objective is to use the platform's reach to encourage a new, broad viewership to engage with the King's environmental vision.
Producers state the film is designed to leave audiences 'feeling uplifted and motivated to bring nature back into everything we do'. This release positions the King's longstanding advocacy at the centre of a major streaming event, aiming to convert philosophical belief into public inspiration and action.