King Charles III will feature in a new nature documentary released on Amazon Prime Video, aiming to showcase his decades-long dedication to environmental conservation and inspire action on ecological issues. The film, details of which were announced today, arrives as the Royal Family increasingly utilizes streaming platforms to connect with audiences in novel ways.
The documentary provides a platform for the King to share his perspectives without a traditional interview setting, following similar appearances by Prince William on Apple TV+ and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Netflix. Kristina Murrin, chief executive of the King’s Foundation, stated the film will be “both moving and inspiring” in its depiction of the King’s lifelong commitment to harmony with nature.
The upcoming Amazon release is part of a broader trend of royals engaging with streaming services, offering a less formal avenue for public engagement. Prince William recently participated in a conversation with Eugene Levy on Apple TV+, while Prince Harry and Meghan’s series detailed their departure from royal duties. King Charles’ documentary focuses on his environmental advocacy, including his long-standing interest in creating new towns in England with sustainability at their core.