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Princess Beatrice's husband has joined in on teasing Jeremy Clarkson after the TV host's girlfriend penned a comical message to mark his 65th birthday.
Lisa Hogan, 51, shared a snap of herself and the former Top Gear presenter with a heartfelt message to mark the occasion on Friday.
In a statement referring to the service to King and Country, she wrote: "Congratulations for Finally achieving those Three Little Letters!
"After five and a half decades of service to King & country, and indeed across this fine globe, I’m so proud, & frankly astonished, you’ve earned Jeremy Clarkson OAP."
Princess Beatrice's husband has joined in on teasing Jeremy Clarkson after the TV host's girlfriend penned a comical message to mark his 65th birthday
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Princess Beatrice's Husband showed his support to the celebrity couple by liking the post.
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi also reacted to the message by leaving several laughing emojis.
The British property developer married Princess Beatrice in 2020, and the couple share two daughters, Sienna and Athena.
Edoardo also has a son, Christopher Woolf, from a previous relationship with Dara Huang.
The interaction comes just weeks after Prince William was revealed to appear for an episode of Jeremy Clarkson's Amazon Prime show.
In March, the Prince of Wales, 43, met with Caleb Cooper and farming consultant Charlie Ireland, who both star on the show, at a gathering of 60 young farming tenants at a Duchy of Cornwall event.
A camera crew from the 'Clarkson's Farm' series followed William on his trip to Folly Farm, in Pensford, Chew Valley, where he was raising awareness of mental health care for farmers.
The gathering was designed to inspire the future faces of Duchy farming by providing information and inspiration.
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Prince William met with Caleb Cooper and farming consultant Charlie Ireland, who both star on the show, on Wednesday at a gathering of 60 young farming tenants at a Duchy of Cornwall event
GettyThe day featured business resilience workshops and discussions on the importance of mental health in agriculture.
William recognised that farming can be a lonely profession where individuals face multiple external pressures and considerable uncertainty.
The event was designed to allow young farmers to hear from others in the industry and gain valuable insights.
Prince William was also announced as the new Patron of We Are Farming Minds, a Duchy-supported Herefordshire-based charity, during the event.