Prince William shares Prince George's cheeky warning for Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper - as it's revealed he's set to star on the show

Prince William has revealed George's rather cheeky advice for Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper

Yesterday, the Prince of Wales, 42, visited Folly Farm in Pensford, Somerset, and was followed by a camera crew from the Amazon Prime series. 

William, who is set to appear in an upcoming episode of the show, also revealed that his eldest son, 11, is a big fan. 

The royal told Cooper: 'You've got George watching now. I said to him 'What shall I say if I meet Kaleb?'

He joked: 'He said "Tell Kaleb to mind his language".'

They laughed alongside Charlie Ireland - another star of the show and helper of former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson in the running of his Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.

Kaleb admitted, after the Prince had departed: '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.'

Prince William has revealed George's rather cheeky advice for Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper

Prince William has revealed George's rather cheeky advice for Clarkson's Farm star Kaleb Cooper

Prince George (pictured at Christmas) is a big fan of Amazon Prime series Clarkson's Farm

Prince George (pictured at Christmas) is a big fan of Amazon Prime series Clarkson's Farm

He had a joke of his own for William, telling his royal visitor 'I like your hair', when he arrived. 

The heir to the throne responded in kind and when Kaleb pointed to his boots, he said: 'Are they the cleanest ones you've got?'

The visit came after Prince William revealed his new role as patron of We Are Farming Minds, supporting charity aims to help farmers struggling with feelings of isolation and mental health.

After the encounter, it wasn't long before the future King was soon chuckling again - this time with TV presenter Vick Hope who brought up a previous comment the royal had made where he stated the aubergine emoji was his 'favourite'.

Speaking surrounded by green pastures and stood on a gravel floor, Prince William said: 'Yes. Thank you for reminding me about that.

'It felt like the environment to do it, not for today maybe.'

Ms Hope affirmed 'that was the Radio 1 capacity' and agreed it was a 'very different setting', while others around her laughed.

They were referring to an interview from October 2023 where Prince William joked on BBC Radio 1's Going Home show about his most used emoji - suggesting it was the rather rude aubergine.

Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales speaks with farmers during an event for sixty of the Duchy of Cornwall's next generation of farming tenants, in Pensford

Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales speaks with farmers during an event for sixty of the Duchy of Cornwall's next generation of farming tenants, in Pensford

It was a very jovial atmosphere, as Kaleb joked about William's hair, and the royal in turn pointed out the state of his boots

It was a very jovial atmosphere, as Kaleb joked about William's hair, and the royal in turn pointed out the state of his boots

The group were followed by camera crews - as William is set to appear in an upcoming episode of the show

The group were followed by camera crews - as William is set to appear in an upcoming episode of the show

The labourer and royal bonded today over Mr Cooper's boots at Folly Farm in Pensford, Somerset then went on to discuss some of the challenges currently faced by the industry

The labourer and royal bonded today over Mr Cooper's boots at Folly Farm in Pensford, Somerset then went on to discuss some of the challenges currently faced by the industry

After the encounter, it wasn't long before the future King was soon chuckling again - this time with TV presenter Vick Hope who brought up a previous comment the royal had made where he stated the aubergine emoji was his 'favourite'

After the encounter, it wasn't long before the future King was soon chuckling again - this time with TV presenter Vick Hope who brought up a previous comment the royal had made where he stated the aubergine emoji was his 'favourite'

The royal made the quip while stood next to his wife Kate Middleton, prompting one of the hosts to reportedly say he has a 'dirty mind'.

When host Vick Hope asked the Prince and Princess of Wales which of the characters they use most frequently, William quipped: 'Is this a clean thing? Is it a family one?'

Meanwhile Kate joked: 'It depends what group, if it's the family WhatsApp group.'

William continued: 'I've been told not to pick the aubergine, so I've got to pick something else.'

He added: 'It would have been the aubergine, but I'm saying now because I've got to be a little grown up that it's the one with the eyes [that] go up and down, and the mouth.'

Revealing her emojis of choice, Kate Middleton said: 'It's got to be the heart, with then the crying emoji, the sort of like hysterical laughing when things go wrong.'

The royal appeared to shock the radio hosts by joking about the rather rude emoji during the hilarious interview (pictured: the Prince and Princess of Wales)

The royal appeared to shock the radio hosts by joking about the rather rude emoji during the hilarious interview (pictured: the Prince and Princess of Wales)

Show hosts Jordan North and Vick Hope appeared both shocked and delighted at William's response. Jordan said: 'He said the aubergine emoji, this is brilliant.'

Meanwhile Vick is reported as saying: 'He knows. He's got a dirty mind.'

The conversation then moved on to safer topics, with the royal couple discussing their dinner plans.

Mr Cooper and Mr Ireland have ardently protested against Labour's agricultural inheritance tax in the past.

Prince William also greeted founders of the We Are Farming Minds charity, Duchy tenants Sam and Emily Stables, who started the organisation in 2020 after Sam attempted to take his own life.

The Prince and Princess of Wales had first met the pair in 2023.

Prince William, who is landlord to Duchy farming tenants, met with 60 of the landed estate's next generation today and delivered a speech in support of the cause.

The new patronage builds on the Duchy's rural mental health strategy, launched in 2023.

Ms Hope affirmed 'that was the Radio 1 capacity' and agreed it was a 'very different setting', while others around her laughed
Prince William reportedly joked his son Prince George of Wales, 11, had told him to tell Kaleb to watch his language

It comes after Prince William revealed his new role as patron of We Are Farming Minds, supporting charity aims to help farmers struggling with feelings of isolation and mental health

Aiming to make the Duchy the leading provider of mental health support to all its tenants, the charity offers a 14-hour support line as well as funding for professional counselling.

Speaking last year about the organisation, the Prince stated on his Instagram: 'A conversation for #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek showing just how important the Duchy of Cornwall's Mental Health Strategy is.

'Sam and Will's honest chat about farmers' experiences with mental health highlights the positive outcomes that can be achieved with the right support, whatever form that might take.

'A farmer or not, we hope that you'll be able to take something from this film, Sam's incredible story and his conversation with @farmer_will_

'@wearefarmingminds is being supported by the Duchy Mental Health Strategy to expand, helping more people in rural communities to access the support they need.'

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