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King Charles to take part in Amazon documentary

The King will be seen in a brand new documentary to be shown on Amazon Prime.

King Charles is involved in a programme focused on making the world more sustainable.

The show will be based on a book written by King Charles in 2010, while he was still heir to the throne. ”Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World” called for a major change in how everyone treats and interacts with nature.

The Times newspaper, which first revealed the programme was being made, reported that The King is looking forward to bringing the concepts in the book to a new audience around the world.

Filming has already started with The King recording material during his recent time at Dumfries House in Scotland.

Charles III has taken part in several documentaries but these have been made and broadcast on the UK’s major terrestrial channels, the BBC and ITV.

The decision to show the programme on Amazon is a departure for The King.

The documentary is expected to arrive on Amazon Prime late in 2025 or early in 2026.

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