Finding Harmony: The King's Environmental Vision
A new documentary, 'Finding Harmony: A King's Vision,' explores King Charles' environmental advocacy, tracing his early efforts from the 1970s to his current initiatives. The film highlights his commitment to aligning humanity with nature, showcasing projects from the UK to India and Guyana.
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- United Kingdom
Britain's King Charles, once dubbed 'rather dotty' for his environmental concerns, is the focus of a new documentary. The film documents the evolution of his environmental advocacy and aims to introduce his once-eccentric views to a broader audience.
With statements from the director, Nicolas Brown, the documentary 'Finding Harmony: A King's Vision' underscores Charles' long-standing belief in integrating nature with human well-being. It aims to emphasize the critical necessity of environmental protection in the face of global skepticism.
The film features Charles' environmental initiatives at Highgrove, Dumfries House, and abroad in India and Guyana. It also highlights how his commitment has influenced his sons, Princes William and Harry, towards environmental causes. The documentary will release on Amazon Prime Video, reflecting the royal family's embrace of modern media platforms.
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