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Inside King Charles's passion project, focus of Amazon film

The King's Foundation trains 15,000 people annually in sustainability and heritage skills to support local regeneration and combat deprivation.

  • On Wednesday at Windsor Castle, the Amazon Prime documentary Finding Harmony: A King's Vision premieres with King Charles III, then streams globally on February 6, showcasing the King's Foundation at Dumfries House and its sustainability and skills programmes.
  • The estate was rescued in 2007 when then-prince Charles led a consortium, and the foundation uses heritage-led regeneration to teach local youths practical skills tied to Dumfries House's history.
  • The estate's programmes pair craft and horticulture, for example, the textile centre uses walled-garden plants for dyes while cookery lessons source herbs, and 15,000 people trained on King's Foundation courses.
  • Graduate Nicole Christie launched Ellipsis using natural dyes, while Stuart Banks credits the hospitality course for inspiring his career and now serves as the king's butler.
  • Simon Sadinsky frames the work around the king's 'harmony' philosophy, noting the foundation 'isn't a magic pill' while a lighthearted moment shows Liam, 10, reacting to a flatulent cow.
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Inside King Charles's passion project, focus of Amazon film

Teaching children how to milk cows, combat food waste or embroider linen are among the programmes on sustainability offered at a charity founded by King Charles III two decades ago.

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