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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Laura Elston

Prince William to appear on episode of Clarkson’s Farm

Prince William is to appear on an episode of Clarkson’s Farm, and revealed that Prince George will be among the fans tuning in.

The Prince of Wales joined stars Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland from the hit Amazon Prime series during a visit to young farmers in Somerset on Wednesday.

Cameras from Clarkson’s Farm followed William on his trip to Folly Farm, a 250-acre nature reserve in Pensford, Chew Valley. The Prince was there to raise awareness of mental health care for farmers.

Meeting Cooper outside in the spring sunshine, William told him: "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”.

Prince William laughs with stars of Clarkson’s Farm, Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland

Cooper joked about how much he swears when appearing on Clarkson’s Farm, filmed on former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.

Ireland said afterwards, of hearing that Prince George watched the programme: “It’s great because it’s meant to bring everyone together, isn’t it – on the family sofa.”

Cooper joked: “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.”

The Prince of Wales congratulated presenter Vick Hope on her new role with Countryfile

Cooper greeted William with the quip “great hair”, with the prince laughing and remarking “Is that your clean shirt?” and joking about his shoes: “Are they the cleanest ones you’ve got?”

Also there was the BBC’s new Countryfile presenter Vick Hope who was recording a special mental health-focused episode for the show featuring the prince.

William congratulated her on her “brilliant” new role with the programme, with radio star Hope saying how it was nice “to spend time in nature”.

The prince’s visit coincided with the announcement of his new position as patron of We Are Farming Minds, a Duchy of Cornwall-supported charity, set up to help farmers experiencing isolation and mental health issues.

William was joined by its founders, Duchy tenants Sam and Emily Stables, who started the organisation from their Hertfordshire farm in 2020 after Sam tried to take his own life following his struggles with his mental health.

The couple met William and the Princess of Wales in 2023 after taking them on a tour of their Kings Pitt Farm in Aconbury to discuss the charity.

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