King charles to follow in meghan, harry and william's footsteps with new project

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King Charles will star in a feature-length film for Amazon Prime, it has been claimed. The film will be titled Harmony: A New Way of Looking At Our World, and will be based on the book


written by the monarch when he was the Prince of Wales, The Times reports. The documentary will reportedly focus on the monarch's belief that people, nature and the built environment


are interlinked, with filmmakers set to look at Charles’s charity work in the UK and overseas. While the King, 76, will feature in the documentary, it is not set to be about his personal


life, a palace source has confirmed. A palace source told the publication: “The film is not about the King, it is about the work that he has inspired around the world in exploring and


finding ways for communities to work in closer connection with nature and towards a more sustainable future.” The King is said to be greatly looking forward to seeing how the Harmony concept


can be communicated to an international audience. Although the documentary is not set to be released until towards the end of the year or even 2026, filming has reportedly already begun.


The filming will be mainly based at Dumfries House in Scotland, it is reported. The news suggests the monarch is heading in a new direction not too dissimilar from that of his sons Prince


William, 42, and Prince Harry, 40. This is because both William and Harry have featured in documentaries before, with the Prince of Wales starring in a documentary of the Earthshot Prize


just last year. The first-in-line to the throne also recently appeared in a documentary about homelessness, focusing on his Homewards initiative. Meanwhile, Harry - who quit life as a senior


royal in 2020 along with his wife Meghan Markle - was the focus of a tell-all documentary about his own life, released on Netflix. The show, named Harry & Meghan, was released in 2022.


Queen Camilla was also on TV screens last year in a documentary focused on her domestic violence campaign.