Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor makes appearance in King Charles's new documentary

Fintan Starkey

By Fintan Starkey


Published: 04/02/2026

- 15:11

The documentary is set to be released on Friday

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor briefly appears in King Charles’s new Amazon Prime documentary, a new clip has revealed.

Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision issued a new clip ahead of its release on streaming services this Friday.


The one-minute clip sees the 77-year-old King watching archive footage of his younger self delivering a speech on climate change.

The footage opens with a scene from Windsor Castle, as narrator Kate Winslet introduces Charles’s first landmark speech at the age of 21.

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A young Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor can be seen in archival footage for Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision

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Archive footage shows Charles walking with his parents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, and his siblings on the grounds of the Berkshire royal estate.

Among the siblings, Andrew can be seen with the rest of his family, wearing brown trousers and a pale yellow top, with the family’s beloved corgis running between their feet.

Princess Anne can be seen in a bright yellow dress, while Charles and Philip are seen in tweed suits.

A young Queen Elizabeth II wore a pale green skirt and a matching jacket.

King Charles premiered the documentary last week with a series of celebrity A-listers attending the screening at Windsor Castle.

After the screening, they spoke on their experience, with Bafta winner Benedict Cumberbatch saying: “It’s an inspiring story of one man, but also of an entire movement and philosophy.

King Charles, Queen CamillaFinding Harmony: A King’s Vision will be released on streaming on February 6 | GETTY

“And you naturally want to try and save what you are a part of.”

Sir Kenneth Branagh revealed: “It’s a relationship between who we are and where we live. It takes you on a complicated journey in a simple way and ends up being profound.

“Small steps can add up to a cumulative impact, which is way beyond what you might have imagined to begin with.

“The King’s clear commitment to saying there are other ways to look at how we live on the planet.”

The 90-minute film shows His Majesty urging people to take a more serious approach to the climate, with mankind "actually destroying our means to survival".

It looks back at the King's philosophy and lifelong commitment to green issues.

King Charles, Benedict Cumberbatch, Sophie HunterBenedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter both spoke after viewing King Charles's new documentary | GETTY

Mr Cumberbatch's wife Sophie Hunter added: “There’s a sense of this movement that is growing that we are all going to be part of.

“The breadth of it and the range from the intimate and very personal to literally worldwide.

“This idea of really paying attention and a devotion that’s born out of that.”