In the programme, the King describes it as “a great example of how you can create new business and jobs in the green economy”.
His idea of “harmony” is essentially about maintaining a sustainable balance between people and the natural world.
In 2010, he co-wrote a book about his philosophy and the King’s Foundation has long lived by its principles.
Dr Simon Sadinsky, executive director for education at the King’s Foundation, says Dumfries House’s location – sitting alongside historically deprived communities – shows that the principles can be applied across the socio-economic landscape.
He added: “These principles underpin our approaches to how we engage with communities, how we build and design our communities, how we look at our food systems; all of these processes that are so fundamental to the way that we live our lives.”
