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Prince William revealed one of his son Prince George’s favorite TV shows, and it’s an unexpected choice.
On Wednesday, March 26, William, 42, met with the stars of Amazon Prime Video’s Clarkson’s Farm, a U.K. documentary series about Jeremy Clarkson’s farm in the Cotswolds, England.
The prince, who is set to appear on an upcoming episode of the series, revealed that George, 11, enjoys the show.
“You’ve got George watching now,” William said during a conversation with star Kaleb Cooper, according to the U.K.’s ITV News. “I said to him, ‘What shall I say if I meet Kaleb?’”
“He said, ‘Tell Kaleb to mind his language,’” William added, reflecting on the funny conversation with his son.
“I did get told off for swearing too much… I tried to stop, but at the same time, it’s awesome,” Cooper responded, according to the outlet.
After William’s visit on Wednesday, the royal announced he had been named patron of We Are Farming Minds, an organization which supports mental health in the agricultural community.
“Delighted to become Patron of @wearefarmingminds. Founded by Duchy of Cornwall tenants Sam and Emily Stables, this brilliant charity provides training, events, information, support and advice on mental health to farmers in Herefordshire and beyond,” the Prince and Princess of Wales’ official Instagram account wrote in a statement.
“The link with We Are Farming Minds forms a crucial part of the Duchy’s rural mental health strategy, which aims to prioritise and destigmatize mental health support for farmers and tenants,” the statement added. “With all the external pressures faced by farmers, it has never been more important to break the stigma and support better mental health. Thanks for hosting a great conversation, @vicknhope.”
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