The Prince of Wales will appear on season four of Clarkson's Farm
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Prince William is set to join forces with Jeremy Clarkson for an episode of his Amazon Prime show, it has been revealed.
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 on Wednesday.
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.
Prince William is set to join forces with a major Meghan critic for an episode of his Amazon Prime show
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The day featured workshops on business resilience 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.
Prince William met with Caleb Cooper and farming consultant Charlie Ireland
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Jeremy Clarkson, who is currently filming for a fourth season of his hit Amazon Prime farming show, has previously been highly critical of William's sister-in-law Meghan Markle.
The TV presenter wrote in The Sun and on X in 2022 that the duchess "ought to be paraded through the streets naked", stating that he loathed Meghan "on a cellular level" and dreamt of crowds hurling excrement at her while chanting "shame".
He later apologised to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, saying he was sorry "from the balls of my feet to the follicles on my head".
At the beginning of March, an employment tribunal ruled that agreeing with Clarkson's controversial column about Meghan constitutes sexual harassment.
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Jeremy Clarkson, who is currently filming for a fourth season of his hit Amazon Prime farming show, has previously been highly critical of Meghan Markle
AMAZON STUDIOSThe landmark ruling came in a case involving a female marketing manager who successfully sued her former employer, Opico, an agricultural machinery company where she had worked since April 2017.
The tribunal in Nottingham heard that marketing manager Helen Selkin worked in what was described as a "male-dominated industry".
In January 2023, sales director Charles Bedforth made a "crass" comment to Selkin, stating he did not think Clarkson's comments about the duchess were offensive.
This comment later formed part of her successful harassment claim.