Princess Kate released a new short film on the Prince and Princess of Wales' official Instagram account Saturday, marking the next in her nature-focused video series.
The Princess of Wales is featured throughout the clip, walking through woodland areas and cooking outdoors with children.
The group, supported by the youth charity Go Beyond, gathered in Windsor Great Park to bake bread, share food and spend time around a bonfire.
Following the release of the new video, Go Beyond shared the film on their own Instagram account, writing:
"We've been keeping a BIG secret! A group of children supported by Go Beyond were invited to take part in a special day at Windsor Great Park as part of the filming for Mother Nature, a project led by HRH The Princess of Wales to celebrate the changing seasons across the UK, reminding us of the importance of nature to our wellbeing. You can watch the film here. Our heartfelt thanks to Princess Catherine for her kindness in inviting us and sharing our work, and to the children who joined us from Farley Junior Academy."
In the narration, Kate describes autumn as a period of "refinement" and draws a parallel between the natural environment and human experience, noting that as trees shed their leaves, people also learn to release what they no longer need.
The film frames the cooler months as an opportunity for "reflection, growth and deeper connection."
The new video follows an earlier short film released in April 2025, part of the Princess’s ongoing effort to promote the benefits of time outdoors. Kate has long emphasized the role nature can play in supporting mental wellbeing, empathy and resilience.
In previous messaging shared by Kensington Palace, Kate described nature as a place that offers "balance," "peace" and a meaningful emotional reset in the midst of a busy world.