King Charles headed to Amazon Prime

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King Charles is set to appear in an Amazon Prime documentary.

His Majesty will appear in a documentary focusing on his environmental charity work at home and abroad.

Filming has already commenced, and the King was filmed in January at Dumfries House in Scotland.

A Buckingham Palace source told BBC News that King Charles is “greatly looking forward” to seeing how the documentary communicates his 2010 book, Harmony: A New Way of Looking At Our World, to more people.

It will reportedly debut on Amazon Prime by the end of 2025 or the beginning of 2026.

Working with Amazon breaks British royal tradition as the Royal Family typically uses British broadcasters like the BBC and ITV.

However, The Times, which broke the story, said that Amazon was one of many platforms considered.

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Brittani Barger
Brittani is from the United States and has been researching, writing and reporting on the royals for over a decade. Successfully gaining exclusives and interviews with royals across the globe, Brittani left her role as an editor for another news site to help bring you Royal News. She's been seen on BBC World, WION News and other news programs to discuss the royal families.

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