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Royal Surprise at Clarkson’s Farm: Teen Prince Dines with Staff

Jeremy Clarkson recently welcomed an unexpected guest to his Diddly Squat farm in the Cotswolds, a royal from the Middle East. The visit by a teenage Arab prince has attracted attention, particularly due to Clarkson’s praise for the young visitor’s remarkable manners, which he highlighted in his Times column.
The 1,000-acre farm, located in Oxfordshire, has gained immense popularity through its feature in Clarkson’s Amazon Prime Video series, Clarkson’s Farm. In his article, Clarkson shared his initial assumptions about the prince, believing he would exhibit a “surly and entitled” demeanor. Contrary to his expectations, the prince displayed exemplary behavior, treating staff with respect.
Impeccable Manners on Display
Clarkson recounted the experience: “We had an actual Arab prince to the farm for lunch last week. He was a teenager so you’d imagine he was both surly and entitled. But he wasn’t,” he noted. The former Top Gear host described how the prince stood up whenever a lady passed the lunch table and even assisted the housekeeper with clearing dishes. Clarkson expressed admiration for the prince’s conduct, contrasting it with what he perceives as the behavior of wealthy Englishmen.
“You should see how they treat their chauffeurs and their helicopter pilots and their security teams. It’s immaculate,” Clarkson remarked, emphasizing the difference in etiquette he observed.
Series Four of Clarkson’s Farm Faces Criticism
In a playful social media post on X, Clarkson engaged with fans by creating a poll about their preferences for the series. One follower expressed a desire for more farm-related content, stating, “The pub was as overwhelming to you as for us lol.” Clarkson responded succinctly, acknowledging the feedback while asserting that the pub is indeed related to the farm.
Fans on platforms like Reddit echoed similar sentiments, with comments highlighting a preference for a return to the farm’s core activities. One user commented, “Season 4 was more like Clarkson’s Pub than Clarkson’s Farm,” while another suggested that the show would be more engaging if it emphasized farming over the pub and other external ventures.
As Clarkson navigates the challenges of balancing his business endeavors with audience expectations, the unexpected visit from a royal adds an intriguing chapter to the story of Diddly Squat farm. The contrast between the young prince’s manners and the perceptions of wealth serves as a reminder of the diverse experiences and interactions that can occur in the world of agriculture and celebrity.
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