Prince Harry's former best mate has stoked the flames of speculation about a deep rift after joining forces with Meghan Markle's avowed nemesis, Jeremy Clarkson.
08.05.2024 - 10:31 / ok.co.uk
Jeremy Clarkson was left having to console his Clarkson's Farm co-star Kaleb Cooper after disaster struck at the farm.
The TV star is back with a third series of the hit show, as he continues to navigate life at Diddly Squat Farm. Farmer Kaleb, 25, was left upset when he realised the rapeseed crop he had planted had not grown, despite ex-Top Gear host Jeremy, 64, warning him not to do it in the first place.
The pair have faced numerous obstacles while filming Clarkson's Farm - which is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video - especially due to the weather.
Jeremy explained that it has "not rained at all" and it had been a "cold May", before adding: "Then it went to the hottest June ever, since then it's been the wettest July and the coldest. Given the weather had done the exact opposite of what we needed all year long." He continued: "We were praying for an old-fashioned autumn with lots of warm sunshine, but no, the crucial harvesting month was also refusing to play ball.
And now Kaleb had killed the crops off to ready them for the combine.
The clock was ticking.
The longer they sat in the field too wet to harvest the more they would deteriorate." When Kaleb went to do a moisture test on the crops, he realised things weren't going to plan. He joked: "I think I have broken a record for how many times I can moisture test a field." Jeremy arrived while Kaleb was testing the second field, and admitted the results were "shockingly bad".
He added: "Once again, it was the weather that dealt the killer blow." Kaleb asked: "That's the rape stalk. Where are the pods?" Jeremy informed Kaleb there are "no pods at all", leaving the farmer emotional.
The TV host said: "Honestly, I am p***ed off, I can see you're p***ed off." Kaleb
Prince Harry's former best mate has stoked the flames of speculation about a deep rift after joining forces with Meghan Markle's avowed nemesis, Jeremy Clarkson.
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