Highgrove is not the only royal estate featured in the documentary. Scotland’s Dumfries House also appears briefly in the trailer, offering a glimpse into another property closely tied to the king’s vision. One striking aerial shot reveals the famous maze on the grounds, created as part of the estate’s extensive restoration.
The maze was inspired by Charles’ childhood memories of running through the one at Sandringham. At its centre sits a Japanese-style pagoda, adding a sense of calm and symbolism to the design. Dumfries House was saved by Charles in 2007 when the 18th-century estate faced being sold at auction. Over the past 18 years, it has undergone a careful and ambitious restoration, becoming a hub for education, craftsmanship and community work.
