Prince William to appear on Clarkson's Farm

Prince William will appear on an episode of 'Clarkson's Farm' next year.

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Prince William is to appear on Clarkson's Farm
Prince William is to appear on Clarkson's Farm

Prince William is to appear on 'Clarkson's Farm'.

The Prince of Wales was joined by the show's farmhand Kaleb Cooper and other stars of the Amazon programme - which chronicles Jeremy Clarkson's exploits on his own Diddly Squat farm - as he met with young farmers in Somerset, South West England, on Wednesday (26.03.25), with a camera crew from the series documenting the visit to Folly Farm.

William - who was there to raise awareness of mental health care for farmers in his new role as patron of We Are Farming Minds - revealed his 11-year-old son Prince George is a big fan of 'Clarkson's Farm' and will be tuning in to his episode.

According to the Telegraph, he told Kaleb, who is known for his rows with Jeremy:“You’ve got George watching now. I said to him, ‘What shall I say if I meet Kaleb?’ He said, ' Tell Kaleb to mind his language.’”

Kaleb, 26, admitted he had been warned about his language on the show, but he is pleased the programme has family appeal.

He said: “I did get told off for swearing too much ... I tried to stop, but at the same time, it’s awesome. That’s what I like about the whole show. I’ve had so many people thank me, going, ‘You brought the family together.’ It’s a great feeling.”

His co-star Charlie Ireland agreed: “It’s great because it’s meant to bring everyone together, isn’t it – on the family sofa.”

On meeting the prince, Kaleb told him he had "great hair", prompting William to laugh as he replied: “Is that your clean shirt? Are they the cleanest [shoes] you’ve got?”

In addition, William joined a panel chat set to appear on a future episode of 'Countryfile', and congratulated host Vick Hope on her "brilliant" new role on the BBC show.

The prince was joined on the panel by We Are Farming Minds founders Sam and Emily Stables, who started the charity from their own farm in 2020 after Sam tried to take his own life following mental health struggles.

Prince William's appearance on 'Clarkson's Farm' is expected to air as part of the fourth series next year, while he will be on 'Countryfile' in May.