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Prince George made a swearing request to Prince William ahead of the Prince of Wales meeting with a Clarkson's Farm star.
The first in line to the throne revealed that his son, Prince George, is a fan of Clarkson's Farm during a meeting with 60 young farming tenants at a Duchy of Cornwall event.
The Prince of Wales shared a humorous message from his son to Kaleb Cooper, the English farmer and media personality who appears on the popular show.
William told Cooper that George had jokingly quipped: "Tell Kaleb to mind his language!"
Prince George makes swearing request to Prince William ahead of meeting
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The gathering on Wednesday was designed to inspire the future faces of Duchy farming by providing information and inspiration.
Cooper, who assists Jeremy Clarkson on the show, was among the special guests at the inaugural event.
The event underscored Prince William's dedication to supporting young farmers and his ongoing passion for promoting good mental health across the farming community.
William recognises that farming can be a lonely profession where individuals face multiple external pressures and considerable uncertainty.
Prince William and Kaleb Cooper meeting on Wednesday
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The day featured workshops on business resilience and discussions on the importance of mental health in agriculture.
Attendees were joined by Cooper and farming consultant Charlie Ireland.
The event was designed to allow young farmers to hear from others in the industry and gain valuable insights.
During the event, Prince William was announced as the new Patron of We Are Farming Minds, a Duchy-supported Herefordshire-based charity.
Charlie Ireland and Kaleb Cooper (right) arrive in central London ahead of the farmers rally over the changes to inheritance tax (IHT) rules
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The organisation was established to break the stigma surrounding mental health in the farming community.
It provides counselling, a 24/7 support line, training, events, information, advice and support.
This new patronage builds on the Duchy of Cornwall's rural mental health strategy, launched in 2023.
The strategy aims to make the Duchy the leading provider of mental health support to all its tenants.