King Charles documentary features both sons
Prince Harry and Prince William have made a brief and unexpected appearance in King Charles’ upcoming documentary, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision.
The nature-focused film, set to be released on Prime Video next month, explores King Charles’ lifelong dedication to environmental conservation and his belief in living in harmony with the natural world.
Alongside its ecological themes, the documentary features archival footage of the King with his two sons during their childhood. Prince Harry, now 41, appears in a short clip showing him fly fishing with his father as a young boy near Scotland’s River Dee. The river runs past Balmoral Castle, where the royal family traditionally spends its summers — a custom dating back to the reign of Queen Victoria. King Charles has often spoken of his affection for the area and his love of outdoor pursuits, particularly fishing.
Prince William is featured twice in the film. One scene shows him as a child lying in the grass beside his father, while another captures him in his twenties tending to cattle at the royal family’s Home Farm near Highgrove House in Gloucestershire.
The inclusion of both sons is particularly notable, coming at a time when relations between King Charles and Prince Harry have remained strained in recent years due to an ongoing family feud.


