A new documentary has quietly lifted the curtain on one of King Charles’ most private retreats, offering royal fans a rare glimpse inside Highgrove House. Tucked away in Gloucestershire, the estate has long been regarded as a deeply personal sanctuary for the monarch, a place where he feels most himself, far from public duties and palace formality.

The footage appears in an upcoming Prime Video documentary titled Finding Harmony. A King’s Vision, set to premiere on February 6, 2026. Through previously unseen clips, the film shows just how connected King Charles is to the land he has carefully nurtured for decades.

A rare look inside Highgrove

In the teaser released ahead of the documentary’s launch, King Charles is seen strolling through Highgrove’s gardens, clearly at ease as he moves through spaces he has personally shaped over the years. Bathed in sunlight, the scenes capture him wandering among flowerbeds, walking through the arboretum with a shepherd’s crook in hand, and spending time in the kitchen garden, instantly recognisable by its distinctive pink door.