LONDON
Sixteen years after publishing a book outlining his environmental philosophy, King Charles III is now turning to film, collaborating with Amazon Prime on a documentary to explain his vision for a more sustainable world.
Titled Harmony, the film explores the monarch’s core belief that restoring balance between humanity and nature is essential to solving climate change and other global crises.
The documentary also addresses critics who have long dismissed Charles as a dilettante, portraying his diverse advocacy—from sustainable farming and urban design to interfaith dialogue—as interconnected elements of a single, coherent worldview.

“I think we need to follow harmony if we are going to ensure that this planet can support so many,” Charles says in the film’s trailer. “It’s unlikely there’s anywhere else.”
The project reflects a royal effort to reshape his public legacy, framing a lifetime of activism not as scattered interests, but as a deliberate and holistic pursuit of environmental and social harmony.
By James Kisoo