King Charles and Queen Camilla Premiere Environmental Documentary at Windsor Castle
The 90-minute documentary, narrated by Kate Winslet, reflects King Charles's decades of environmental advocacy and will stream globally on Prime Video from February 6.
- On Wednesday, King Charles III and Queen Camilla hosted the premiere of Finding Harmony: A King's Vision at Windsor Castle, the first film premiere at a royal palace, attended by senior royals and narrated by Oscar-winning Kate Winslet.
- The documentary was made with The King's Foundation, founded by Charles in 1990, and shot by Passion Planet over seven months last year across four continents.
- Charles appears in candid scenes collecting eggs at `Cluckingham Palace`, watching past speeches where he states he `wasn't going to be diverted`, and reflecting on shuffling off `this mortal coil`.
- The 90-minute film will be released on Prime Video on February 6 and reach more than 240 countries and territories as the King's first documentary with a streaming platform.
- The film positions Charles's work as legacy-building, recounting his environmentalism before it was mainstream and opposition faced as Prince of Wales, while reviewers note few new interviews with critics.
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In front of a royal backdrop, the British king presents his heart project to a selected audience: A new documentary brings his commitment to the environment to light.A royal residence as the scene of a film premiere: In the company of numerous stars and his wife Camilla (78), King Charles III (77) celebrated the premiere of his environmental documentary "Finding Harmony: A King's Vision" at Schloss Windsor. Among others, actors Benedict Cumberba…
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WINDSOR, England (AP) — King Charles III is clearly thinking about his legacy. In his new film, “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision,” Charles delivers a simple message — that humanity needs to restore the balance between man and nature if it hopes to solve global warming and many of the other problems facing the world today. Helping spread that gospel, he hopes, will be his legacy. “It all boils down to the fact that we are actually nature ourselv…
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