His Majesty The King Charles III at Highgrove Gardens

‘Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision’ – A New Documentary on Prime Video

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    The King’s Foundation and Prime Video will premiere the documentary Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision on Friday, 6 February 2026. The film offers viewers an insight into His Majesty The King’s Harmony philosophy in action, explored through the global work of The King’s Foundation, His Majesty’s charity dedicated to nature, sustainability, and traditional skills.

    Narrated by The King’s Foundation ambassador and Academy Award–winning actor Kate Winslet, the documentary was filmed across four continents and at The King’s Foundation sites, including its headquarters at Dumfries House and Highgrove Gardens. It showcases Harmony projects from around the world, highlighting their impact on people, communities, and the natural environment.

    A King's Vision

    “Nature is our sustainer – we are a part of Nature. Therefore, what we do to her, we do to ourselves. For much of my life I have sought to promote and encourage ways we can work with, rather than against Nature. In other words, to restore balance to our planet which is under such stress. 

    “This film will, I hope, demonstrate just some of the remarkable work being done around the world to put Harmony into practice, from the forests of Guyana to sustainable communities in India – and, closer to home, through the work of my King’s Foundation at Dumfries House and Highgrove.”

    - His Majesty King Charles III

    Filmed across the world and at The King’s Foundation sites

    The documentary offers an exclusive first look at newly filmed footage featuring His Majesty at The King’s Foundation headquarters, Dumfries House in Ayrshire, Scotland, and at Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire. Both locations are open to the public and serve as living classrooms where The King’s Foundation’s education programmes in outdoor skills and traditional crafts are brought to life, all guided by His Majesty’s philosophy of “Harmony.”

    Highgrove serves as a "living laboratory" for organic gardening, with The King shown caring for chickens in "Cluckingham Palace" and revealing his private sanctuary. Teaser footage offers intimate glimpses into Highgrove House and its transformed gardens, developed since 1980, which emphasise sustainability and spirituality. These scenes underscore Highgrove’s role in education and harmony, including partnerships like workshops with Hillier Nurseries for local schools.

    His Majesty manages the Gardens and the Estate at Highgrove organically and sustainably. Ethical management and the recycling of waste materials ensure the land thrives in harmony with nature.

    Alt text: “Highgrove Harmony Collection homepage banner featuring sustainable gifts inspired by nature at Highgrove Gardens — part of Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision from The King’s Foundation and Prime Video. Showcasing wildflower seeds, handcrafted bird boxes, and eco-friendly products reflecting His Majesty’s Harmony philosophy.”

    The Highgrove Harmony Collection

    Discover the Highgrove Harmony Collection – an exclusive online edit inspired by the new documentary 'Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision' and the natural beauty of Highgrove Gardens.

    Alongside the new Lily Pool Bird House, a limited-edition piece handcrafted by students of The Snowdon School of Furniture at Highgrove, the collection brings together thoughtfully chosen items inspired by the gardens’ flora and fauna. From wildflower seeds harvested from Highgrove’s meadow and Harmony Royal Garden Honey created to mark the launch of the Finding Harmony Film, to limited-edition lithographs featuring natural landscapes, each piece has been inspired by the beauty of nature.

    Turquoise Mountain restoration projects and crafts

    Also featured in the new documentary is Turquoise Mountain, a charity founded by King Charles III, which revives historic Afghan crafts, such as jewellery and woodwork, employing local artisans in places like Kabul to create sustainable livelihoods. Highgrove stocks items such as charm braceletsnecklaces, and pendants from the Tahima Jewellery collection, as well as bespoke wooden pieces, all made using techniques dating back centuries. Profits from sales fund The King's Foundation's charitable work, tying directly to Highgrove's mission.

    The sale of highgrove products, garden tours and events support the charitable work of the kings foundation.