King Charles Reveals He Won't Be Deterred from Environmental Campaigning Despite Past Criticism
In a new documentary showcasing his philosophy on "Harmony," King Charles has said he wasn't going to be diverted from his environmental campaigning despite criticism in the past. The Amazon Prime Video film, titled "Finding Harmony: A King's Vision," features Charles exploring the importance of living in balance with nature over seven months across four continents.
The 40-year veteran environmentalist acknowledges that public opinion on climate change has shifted negatively in recent years, but he remains committed to his cause. He expressed frustration at feeling that efforts to address the issue are "rapidly going backwards." However, Charles emphasized that he can only do what he can do, adding that maybe by the time he passes away, there will be more awareness of the need to bring things back together again.
The documentary provides an unprecedented look into King Charles's environmental missionary zeal and is narrated by actress Kate Winslet. It captures five decades of his efforts on behalf of the planet, from his early days as Prince of Wales to his current role as a British sovereign.
Charles's personal journey with his "Harmony" philosophy is central to the film, which explores concepts like connectedness with nature and "sacred geometry." The lavish production also features various projects inspired by these ideas, including beekeeping initiatives at HMP Bristol.
The global premiere of the film was held at Windsor Castle in February and marked an unprecedented event for a royal residence. A diverse cast of stars attended the screening, alongside members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The film is now available on Amazon Prime and will be screened in 240 countries and territories worldwide.
In a new documentary showcasing his philosophy on "Harmony," King Charles has said he wasn't going to be diverted from his environmental campaigning despite criticism in the past. The Amazon Prime Video film, titled "Finding Harmony: A King's Vision," features Charles exploring the importance of living in balance with nature over seven months across four continents.
The 40-year veteran environmentalist acknowledges that public opinion on climate change has shifted negatively in recent years, but he remains committed to his cause. He expressed frustration at feeling that efforts to address the issue are "rapidly going backwards." However, Charles emphasized that he can only do what he can do, adding that maybe by the time he passes away, there will be more awareness of the need to bring things back together again.
The documentary provides an unprecedented look into King Charles's environmental missionary zeal and is narrated by actress Kate Winslet. It captures five decades of his efforts on behalf of the planet, from his early days as Prince of Wales to his current role as a British sovereign.
Charles's personal journey with his "Harmony" philosophy is central to the film, which explores concepts like connectedness with nature and "sacred geometry." The lavish production also features various projects inspired by these ideas, including beekeeping initiatives at HMP Bristol.
The global premiere of the film was held at Windsor Castle in February and marked an unprecedented event for a royal residence. A diverse cast of stars attended the screening, alongside members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. The film is now available on Amazon Prime and will be screened in 240 countries and territories worldwide.