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Trailer launched for ‘Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision’

January 1, 2026

The King’s Foundation and Prime Video today release the trailer for upcoming documentary Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, which will be available to watch globally from Friday 6 February 2026 exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories worldwide.

Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision will show viewers The King’s “Harmony” philosophy in practice through the work of The King’s Foundation, His Majesty’s nature and sustainability charity.

This documentary aims to showcase the importance of Harmony to a new audience, and highlight the urgent action needed to help protect our planet, as His Majesty reflects on his life’s work across nature, sustainability and the environment.

The trailer includes a first look at new filming undertaken by His Majesty at The King’s Foundation headquarters, Dumfries House, in Ayrshire, Scotland and at Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire.

These sites, which are both accessible to the public, are where The King’s Foundation’s education programmes in outdoor skills and traditional crafts – all rooted in The King’s “Harmony” philosophy – are put into practice.

“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 our 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.”

Kristina Murrin CBE, Chief Executive Officer at The King’s Foundation

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

The landmark film has been produced by Passion Planet and will be narrated by King’s Foundation ambassador and Academy-Award winning actor, Kate Winslet.

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