Jeremy Clarkson runs a 1,000-acre working farm in Oxfordshire. In his latest column, the Top Gear detailed a run-in with a group of Duke of Edinburgh students, who sought to use his land.The 61-year-old described the "alarming" moment he saw them making themselves comfy in a field where he'd just planted an "extremely expensive" turtle dove mix.The presenter stepped in to help, but not without sharing some choice words with the youngsters' supervisor.He started by saying he is a huge fan of the programme, founded in 1956 by Prince Philip.Jeremy said it was important to educate those who live in built-up areas about where food comes from.However, The Grand Tour host was unimpressed by how they were using his property during the incident.
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