King Charles went through his trip to Scotland without a reunion with Prince Harry, but the distance did little to erase him from the king’s mind.
While the public narrative continues to suggest a frosty distance, the king quietly signaled something more wistful by including him in his latest documentary.
IN Finding harmonyviewers are briefly taken back to a quieter chapter of royal life, with archive footage showing Charles and the young Duke sharing a peaceful fishing moment from his childhood.
It’s a blink and you’ll miss it scene, but one that gently cuts through years of strained headlines.
Prince William also appears twice, first as a child stretched out next to his father in the grass, and later as a young adult visiting cattle at Home Farm.
Family threads continue with brief appearances from Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in footage from the coronation, while the late Queen Elizabeth is also seen with a younger Charles.
The film is inspired by Charles’ book from 2010 Harmony A new way of seeing our world.
The documentary revisits these ideas through sweeping images and reflections on how modern life has drifted away from balance, affecting everything from agriculture to architecture.
The project arrives on February 6, 2026.



