(L) King Charles III; (R) Kate Winslet 
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King Charles' Prime Video doc Finding Harmony to be narrated by Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet recently attended the annual awards ceremony of The King's Foundation, after becoming an ambassador

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Kate Winslet has been selected by Prime Video as the voice that will narrate its upcoming documentary, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, based on King Charles III.

The documentary will urge audiences to be sustainable and protect the planet to leave a better world for the future generation by portraying the King's lifelong ideology of harmony and protecting the environment. The work of The King's Foundation across the UK and overseas will be a highlight in the film, with a specific focus on Dumfries House in Scotland—the headquarters of the foundation.

Interestingly, Winslet recently attended the annual awards ceremony of The King's Foundation, after becoming an ambassador, where she was made to present the award for international impact. On receiving the opportunity to narrate the documentary, Winslet said, “It is both a pleasure and a privilege to be a part of this film, which is a fascinating insight into the King’s work as an environmentalist. I share His Majesty’s passion for protecting our planet and building sustainable communities, so it’s been really rewarding to work with The King’s Foundation on this exciting project.”

Helmed by Nicolas Brown, Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision is set to premiere on Prime Video early next year. The documentary film is produced by Passion Planet.

Kate Winslet's breakthrough role came in 1995 with her portrayal of Marianne Dashwood in the film adaptation of Sense and Sensibility, earning her an Oscar nomination and a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress. She received the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Titanic, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. In the pipeline, she has Goodbye June and Avatar: Fire and Ash.

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