King Charles mocked over documentary
The documentary featuring King Charles will be released next month
King Charles connects with nature by exempting himself from environmental laws, said anti-monarchy group while taking a dig at the monarch.
Republic targeted the king on X while commenting on an article about a landmark documentary.
The article said, "The King is taking part in the documentary that delves into his decades-long passion for the environment."
It will be released to global audiences next month, but a trailer was released last week.
In the trailer the king urged the entire world to find “harmony between humanity, nature and the planet", otherwise the planet which supports our own existence, will be unable to cope.
“We need to follow harmony if we are going to ensure this planet is going to support so many," he tells the programme makers.
Looking up at the sky above him, the King adds: “It’s unlikely that there is anywhere else.”
The documentary, when it is released, will be available to Prime Video’s millions of subscribers in 240 countries worldwide.
Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision has been filming the King throughout 2025 as he worked with his nature and sustainability charity, The King’s Foundation.
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