October 9, 2025Oct 9 A newly released image captures King Charles amid greenery at his Highgrove estate as part of promotional material for his forthcoming Amazon Prime documentary on nature and harmony. The photo, shot in the arboretum during filming, signals a shift in royal media strategy — from traditional broadcasters toward global streaming platforms. The documentary, tentatively titled Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, is slated for a 2026 release and aims to chart Charles’s lifelong environmental advocacy. He stresses the message that humanity is not separate from nature: “What we do to her, we do to ourselves.” Through a mix of personal reflections, archival footage, and interviews, the film will explore how Charles’s once-controversial views — on plastics, pollution, sustainability — have become increasingly mainstream. The project will spotlight the work of The King’s Foundation, including sustainability initiatives at Dumfries House and Highgrove House, and extend to conservation efforts in places like Guyana and India. Documents suggest that few people understand the full depth of Charles’s environmental commitments — and the film aims to bridge that gap. The documentary also reflects a broader trend of the royal family embracing streaming to reach wider global audiences. Key Takeaways 1. New portrait unveiled — A fresh image from the King’s Highgrove estate accompanies the announcement of his upcoming nature documentary. 2. A personal environmental plea — The film presents Charles’s environmental commitment and his “Harmony” philosophy in new depth. 3. Streaming outreach — The shift to Amazon Prime signals a new media approach for royal messaging. Adapted From: https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/2118868/new-picture-king-charles-amazon-prime-nature
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