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 - 11:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Jeremy Clarkson was seen comforting Kaleb Cooper as he struggled to hold back tears over a loss on Clarkson's Farm.
The upcoming scenes show Jeremy stepping in to console Kaleb after the rapeseed crop he had planted failed to grow, despite Jeremy's initial warnings against it.
The farmer and former Top Gear host encountered numerous challenges during filming, particularly with the weather.
Jeremy noted that there had been "no rain at all" and they had experienced a "cold May", the Express reports.
He added: "Then it went to the hottest June ever, since then it's been the wettest July and the coldest."
He lamented that the weather had done the exact opposite of what they needed all year long as he said: "Given the weather had done the exact opposite of what we needed all year long.
"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."
However, when Kaleb conducted a moisture test on the crops, the results were not as expected.
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He quipped: "I think I have broken a record for how many times I can moisture test a field."
When Jeremy arrived while Kaleb was testing the second field, the farm manager revealed the results were "shockingly bad".
The Grand Tour star concluded: "Once again, it was the weather that dealt the killer blow."
Jeremy Clarkson's pal Kaleb Cooper broke down in tears as both stood amidst their ruined crop on ITV.
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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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