King Charles to attend glitzy premiere of his documentary alongside Queen Camilla and Sophie

Fintan Starkey

By Fintan Starkey


Published: 20/01/2026

- 15:09

The documentary stems from a book King Charles co-authored in 2010

King Charles and Queen Camilla will attend the premiere of the King’s Amazon Prime documentary, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision.

Their Majesties will be accompanied by the Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.


The film, which arrives on the streaming platform on February 6, features narration by Kate Winslet and explores the monarch's longstanding commitment to environmental causes.

Finding Harmony will chart how The King’s Foundation, which is headquartered at its flagship regeneration project, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, has sparked a global Harmony movement.

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King Charles attend the premiere of Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision

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From sustainable textiles and food production to urbanism, community regeneration, and traditional skills, the film will document how the model of sustainable community regeneration at Dumfries House, pioneered by The King’s Foundation, has inspired similar projects around the world.

Filming for the documentary started in early 2025 at Dumfries House, and throughout the year took place over four continents, highlighting Harmony projects across the globe.

The King and Queen will join guests and King’s Foundation Ambassadors in the Waterloo Chamber for a viewing of the documentary.

The screening will be opened by King’s Foundation Ambassador, Ms Winslet. Following the screening, Their Majesties will join VIP guests and those involved in the documentary in the Grand Reception Room.

In the documentary, the King articulates his belief that following the principle of harmony is essential "if we're going to ensure that this planet can support so many."

He emphasises humanity's intrinsic connection to the environment, stating: "We are nature ourselves. We are a part of it, not apart from it."

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King Charles's documentary focuses on the monarch's idea of Harmony

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Dame Amelia Fawcett, chairman of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew trustees, describes him as "the still point in the turning world when it comes to nature."

The documentary draws upon the King's 2010 publication, Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World, a 300-page work he co-authored with environmental campaigner Tony Juniper and broadcaster Ian Skelly.

That book cautioned against an "imbalance" between humanity and nature that posed a threat to civilisation, calling for a "dramatic revolution" in how people perceive their relationship with the natural world.

Tony Juniper, who co-wrote the original book, said the documentary reveals the King as "the human being, the man who cares deeply about these subjects and has devoted a lifetime to trying to make a difference on things that are important to literally everyone on planet Earth."

He added: "I think you see a very committed leader with deep empathy ... which is the truth of it."

Juniper expressed hope the film would connect with younger viewers more accustomed to streaming services than "getting a big book out of the library."

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Kate Winslet narrated the documentary and she will open the premiere screening

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He credited the monarch's environmental speeches from the 1970s with shifting such concerns from the margins into mainstream discourse.

"I think he has left an enormously powerful legacy," Juniper said, noting the King had spent decades convening discussions, establishing initiatives and highlighting best practice.