King Charles offers rare insight into country home in new trailer

Fintan Starkey

By Fintan Starkey


Published: 01/01/2026

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The documentary is set to be narrated by an Academy Award-winning actress

King Charles revealed a rare insight into his private residence at Highgrove House in a trailer for his new documentary.

Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision is set to release on Prime Video and has been produced in collaboration with The King’s Foundation.


Shots throughout the trailer give fans a glimpse into the various areas of the Highgrove property.

One shot shows Charles strolling through Highgrove’s Arboretum with his Shepard’s crook, while another shows the monarch in the kitchen garden, with the memorable pink door in view in the background.

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King Charles offered an rare glimpse into life at Highgrove House in the new trailer for his documentary

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An aerial shot showcased Charles’s vegetable patch in his kitchen garden, with a variety of vegetables growing.

The trailer is also mixed with archive footage. In one clip of the then Prince of Wales, he is seen hedge-laying.

In 2021, Charles handed out awards at the National Hedgelaying Society’s Patron’s Day as his estate, at the time he said: “As a teenager I watched in horror as miles and miles of such a wonderful part of the British landscape was grubbed up in the name of agricultural progress.

“Hedges which had stood for hundreds of years – even thousands – disappeared in an instant and now our hedgerows are under a new threat of disease, with ash dieback threatening to destroy the vast majority.

The trailer also features an aerial shot of Highgrove, showing the immense scale of Highgrove House.

Charles has owned Highgrove since 1980 and uses it as a regular escape to the countryside with Queen Camilla.

He spent decades working on the gardens, which are open to the public between April and October each year.

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The trailer shows an aerial shot of Highgrove's extensive vegetable patch

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The documentary is set to focus on the King’s philosophy of “Harmony”.

The documentary is set to release on February 6 and focuses on showing the importance of Harmony to a new audience and to shine a spotlight on the immediate action required to protect the planet.

It will be narrated by Kate Winslet, who is an ambassador for the King’s Foundattion and the trailer includes a first look at new filming undertaken by Charles at Dumfries House in Scotland.

Filming for the documentary started in the early months of 2025 in Scotland before moving to Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire and travelling over four continents to highlight Harmony projects around the world.

In the trailer, the King says: “We are nature ourselves, we are a part of it, not apart from it.

“We must put nature back at the heart of the equation.

“Our children and grandchildren will ask not what our generation said, but what it did.”

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The Chief Executive of the King’s Foundation, Kristina Murrin, said: “We are so excited for the world to get their first glimpse of Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision.

“Viewers will have a front row seat to His Majesty’s commitment to protecting the environment and the challenges and triumphs of this personal journey.

“His Majesty’s Harmony philosophy is our guiding principle at The King’s Foundation, and it’s fantastic to have the opportunity to share this thinking with a wider audience.”