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A deep dive into the scientific roots and development of an environmental philosophy, sparked by a charitable organization's mission under then-Prince Charles's leadership in 1990.
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00:00Now I have dedicated much of my life to the restoration of harmony between humanity, nature and the environment.
00:11Quite frankly, it has been an uphill struggle.
00:16We did become disconnected from the world that we inhabit.
00:19And once you become disconnected, you don't think it's your responsibility.
00:23And then along comes the Prince of Wales and says, well, actually, that's not right.
00:26That was when he started this experiment.
00:30The King's Foundation is participating in a landmark documentary chronicling His Majesty's commitment to the concept of harmony.
00:39We are nature ourselves. We are a part of it, not apart from it.
00:44He was there at the beginning, saying the truth, and ultimately the world could see that he was right.
00:50He upset a lot of people in authority, but His Majesty was speaking for a lot of us who just felt like we want to look at things differently.
00:58It's not your real future. It's not your children's future.
01:03But it is.
01:06We must put nature back at the heart of the equation.
01:09He has been involved with the environment and nature for 50-plus years.
01:15And people have tried to push him off it.
01:17Our children and grandchildren will ask not what our generation said, but what he did.
01:24His Majesty united so many different people because the only path forward is together.
01:29We can shout from the mountain, let us safeguard nature, but then people still have to live.
01:34You still have to support those communities, and that is what the state of harmony brings together.
01:40He is the still point in the turning world when it comes to nature.
01:44I think we need to follow harmony if we're going to ensure that this planet can support so many.
01:50It's unlike it as anywhere else.
01:52We'll see you next time.
01:53We'll see you next time.
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