The new series of Clarkson's Farm is getting some royal approval with Prince William spotted at an event for young farmers alongside the show's breakout star, Kaleb Cooper.
While Jeremy Clarkson wasn't at the event, this March 2025, popular farming expert Charlie Ireland, better known as 'Cheerful Charlie', a land agent who advises Jeremy on farm management on the show, also made an appearance.
Amazon Prime film crews were seen capturing all the action as the Prince of Wales took a trip to Folly Farm in Somerset, where he met young farmers to talk about mental health. He also joined a panel to discuss the matter further, which will be shown on a future episode of the BBC's Countryfile.
This particular royal engagement was in support of the Prince's newly announced position as patron of We Are Farming Minds, a charity formed to break the stigma surrounding mental health issues within the farming community, particularly in Herefordshire.
The charity is supported by the Duchy of Cornwall and its two founders, Sam and Emily Stables. The pair sat down with the Prince to chat about how they started the organisation after Sam tried to take his own life during struggles with his mental health.
Clarkson's Farm follows the daily highs and lows of life in agriculture at Diddly Squat Farm in Chipping Norton — and all its lively characters — showcased to much hilarity to the millions of viewers who tune in.
Whilst at the event, the Prince joked with Kaleb — who since appearing on Clarkson's Farm has published three books, starred in his own one-man show at the Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham and released his first single — about how much he swears on the programme, claiming that when telling his eldest son Prince George that he was off to meet Kaleb, he said to tell him to 'mind his language'.
Season four of Clarkson's Farm has yet to get an official release date but eager fans can catch series one to three on Amazon Prime now.