King Charles has enjoyed the support of his most loved and trusted family members as he continues his “uphill” fight for an important mission he has pursued all his life.
The King’s wife, Queen Camilla, and the monarch’s secret weapon, Duchess Sophie, were joined by the Duchess of Gloucester who was in attendance at Windsor to boost the morale of not only the monarch, but also the team who worked tirelessly to bring a star-studded event to Windsor.
The royal family held a premiere of the upcoming documentary Finding harmony: the vision of a king, which delves into the agenda Charles has worked for his entire life: protecting the natural environment.
Charles founded the King’s Foundation in 1970 and, as it continues to develop the skills of young Britons, royal women have chosen to honor the work of graduates of the Foundation’s programs.
Rightly, the documentary also highlights the need to “redress, repair or recycle.” Graduates had designed brooches using sustainable materials, inspired by the gardens of Highgrove, the monarch’s royal residence in Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
The Queen wore a brooch designed and embroidered by Eliza Gomersall and Durga Shanthakumar, the Duchess of Edinburgh wore a brooch by Katie Dickson and the Duchess of Gloucester wore a brooch by Tamsin Lines.




