New documentary, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision from The King’s Foundation and Prime Video now available to stream
The King’s Foundation and Prime Video’s documentary Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision is now available to watch exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories worldwide. The film, produced by PASSION Planet, invites viewers to see a different side of The King, and a behind-the-scenes look at one of his greatest passions, Harmony.
Kate Winslet, ambassador for The King’s Foundation, His Majesty’s nature and sustainability charity, narrates the film, which focuses on His Majesty’s lifelong commitment to the environment. At the Royal Premiere, she remarked that the documentary had been ‘a lifetime in the making” for His Majesty The King.

Filming for the landmark documentary took place across four continents, including The King’s Foundation headquarters, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, which is a flagship ‘Harmony’ regeneration project. The work of The King’s Foundation has influenced the sustainable design in more than 175 communities around the world, including Guyana, India and Afghanistan, implementing the Philosophy of Harmony into projects globally.
The Royal Premiere of the film took place on Wednesday 28th January at Windsor Castle, making history as the first premiere to take place at a Royal Residence. Guests included King’s Foundation ambassadors Kate Winslet, Sir Rod Stewart and Lady Penny Lancaster, as well as friends of The King’s Foundation Dame Judi Dench, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Stanley Tucci.
“We are delighted that Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision is now available for people to stream on Prime Video. This film showcases a different side of His Majesty, through the work of his nature and sustainability charity, The King’s Foundation.
Kristina Murrin CBE, Chief Executive of The King’s Foundation
“The King’s Philosophy of Harmony is a universal one and therefore we are pleased that this film will be available to stream in over 240 countries and territories worldwide. The King often says that “seeing is believing”, and this film offers viewers a unique opportunity to see his vision in practice.”