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King Charles ‘so relaxed’ as new Christmas project announced

This year, King Charles will appear in a special festive edition of BBC Radio 4’s This Natural Life. Presenter Martha Kearney travelled to Dumfries House in Ayrshire, the heart of The King’s Foundation, to meet him in the place he often describes as one of his greatest passions. Surrounded by gardens, woodlands and projects he has nurtured for years, Charles opens up about where his love of nature began and how it continues to shape his work today.

Kearney also spends time with the young people and educators who take part in the outdoor programmes on the estate. Their stories set the scene for a conversation in which the king reflects on everything from rural skills to the fragile world beneath the ocean’s surface. According to the presenter, seeing him so at ease in an environment he helped preserve adds an extra warmth to the Christmas special.

The legacy of Dumfries House

Kristina Murrin, CEO of The King’s Foundation, explains that the estate has been transformed since Charles stepped in to save it in 2007. What was once an uncertain historic property is now a lively hub for environmental learning and community outreach. She says she is thrilled that listeners will hear the king describe the journey in his own words, especially at a time of year when people are more inclined to pause and reflect.

This Natural Life will air on 23 December at midday on BBC Radio 4, with another broadcast on Christmas Day.

A tradition that continues on Christmas Day

The Radio 4 appearance is not the king’s only moment on screen this season. As is custom, he will deliver the annual Christmas Day speech, a tradition continued from his late mother. Research suggests the broadcast remains a cherished ritual, especially among Millennials and Gen X. Viewers say they appreciate the sense of continuity, the quiet reflection on the year and the glimpse into how the royal family mark the holiday.

With the festive period approaching, more details about the king’s message are expected soon.

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