Redford gushes over Prince Charles' green agenda

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Britain's Prince Charles meets Robert Redford (L) at a reception for the film "Harmony: A New Way Of Looking At Our World" at the first Sundance London film and music festival at the O2 Arena in London April 28, 2012. Actor-director Robert Redford aims to bring the spirit of independent American cinema to Britain this week with Sundance London, transporting the film festival held annually in Park City, Utah, across the Atlantic for the first time. REUTERS/Rebecca Naden/POOL (BRITAIN - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ROYALS SOCIETY)


Redford gushes over Prince Charles' green agenda — American Hollywood royalty teamed up with British royalty as Robert Redford appeared in London to promote a documentary on Prince Charles' latest environmental projects.


Redford praised the heir to the British throne, speaking Thursday at the launch of the first-ever Sundance film and music festival.

He says Charles "has been committed for a long time, which I greatly admire, to sustainability and environmental conservation" and said working together "seemed like a natural fit."

Sundance London will host the royal premiere on Saturday of "Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World." The documentary by filmmakers Stuart Sender and Julie Bergman Sender maps out three decades of environmental work by the prince.

The Sundance London festival runs from April 26-29 at London's O2 Arena. ( Associated Press )

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