King Charles's Harmony Summit
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Harmony Summit: Inside King Charles's fiery gathering that shone a light on his beliefs

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The King's first "Harmony Summit" was held in the Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire .
The event was a celebration of the King's philosophy of harmony with nature.
It's the philosophy that stitches together his many different pursuits - on the environment, climate change, sustainable farming, urban planning, architecture, and protecting traditional craft skills.
The inaugural Harmony Summit drew on the wisdom of indigenous people, tapping into their knowledge and pre-industrial ways of working with nature.
Survivalist Ray Mears was there to welcome representatives of the Earth Elders group, who work to defend the rights of "original peoples", who have become the threatened guardians of the natural world.
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