King Charles’ new documentary, “Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision,” includes rare pictures of both Prince William and Prince Harry, drawing the attention of viewers and royal fans. The film focuses on the King’s lifelong interest in nature, conservation, and environmental balance. One of the most personal moments shown is a fragment of Prince Harry as a child, fly fishing with his father in Scotland.

The documentary showcases locations closely connected to the royal family, including Balmoral Castle in Scotland. King Charles (now 77) spent many summers there, continuing a tradition that dates back to the time of Queen Victoria. The River Dee, which runs near the estate, played a role in the royal family’s experiences. Archival photos and video show the King spending time outdoors with his sons and family dogs. Prince William also appears, both as a child relaxing on the grass and later as a young adult working with cattle at the Home Farm near Highgrove House in Gloucestershire.

The film’s release comes amid ongoing rumors about the relationship between King Charles and Prince Harry. Even though it has been said that Prince Harry and the royal family have a broken bond, the Duke of Sussex has continued to visit his father. After the King revealed his cancer treatment in February 2024, Prince Harry traveled from California to visit him. In July 2025, aides from both sides met for the first time in more than a year, followed by a brief in-person meeting in September 2025 at Clarence House.

Meanwhile, the documentary is narrated by Kate Winslet, and it explains that harmony represents the connection between people and nature. It also emphasizes the urgent need to protect the planet for future generations.

“(The film) aims to showcase the importance of Harmony to a new audience, and highlight the urgent action needed to help protect our planet, as His Majesty reflects on his life’s work across nature, sustainability and the environment.”