Jeremy Clarkson confirms a 3rd series of Clarkson’s Farm

Former ‘Top Gear’ host Jeremy Clarkson has confirmed there is a third series of ‘Clarkson’s Farm’.

The show returned for a second series on Amazon Prime Video last week, but the future of the programme had been subject to speculation after the 62-year-old TV presenter wrote in a newspaper column that he “hated” Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex.

Jeremy when asked if their wasplans for a new series said: “There is one.”

Last month, Jeremy revealed he emailed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to apologise over his controversial column.

The ‘Grand Tour’ star sparked outrage in December when he wrote in his page for The Sun newspaper that he was “dreaming of the day” Meghan would be forced to “parade naked through the streets” while crowds threw excrement and shouted “shame” at the duchess, with his own daughter Emily among his critics.

Jeremy previously said he was “horrified to have caused so much hurt” and vowed to “be more careful in future”, asking The Sun to remove the column – the most complained about ever – from their website.

But in January, he issued a more lengthy apology and revealed he contacted the royal couple directly.

He wrote on Instagram: “Usually, I read what I’ve written to someone else before filing, but I was home alone on that fateful day, and in a hurry. So when I’d finished, I just pressed Send. And then, when the column appeared the next day, the landmine exploded.

“I therefore wrote to everyone who works with me saying how sorry I was and then, on Christmas morning, I e-mailed Harry and Meghan in California to apologise to them too. I said I was baffled by what they had been saying on TV but that the language I’d used in my column was disgraceful and that I was profoundly sorry.

“Over the last 30 years, I have written very nearly 5,000 newspaper and magazine columns, so it was inevitable that, one day, I’d do a Harry Kane and sky one of the damn things. Which is what happened with the piece about Meghan.”

Jeremy admitted he “felt sick” when he read his column for the first time and thinks he made the situation worse for himself for failing to add context to his remarks, which referenced a scene from ‘Game of Thrones’.

Also last month, Jeremy closed the restaurant on his farm after he faced a backlash from locals in Oxfordshire about the eatery, which he opened in a barn in a field on his Diddly Squat farm last July.

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