Kaleb Cooper couldn't resist taking a cheeky swipe at Prince William during a panel discussion held on Wednesday. It comes as the Prince of Wales is due to appear on an episode of Clarkson's Farm - and he even revealed his son Prince George is a huge fan of Jeremy Clarkson's Amazon Prime series. Also there was the BBC’s new Countryfile presenter Vick Hope who was recording a special mental health-focused episode for the show featuring the royal.
When Kaleb greeted the prince he cheekily took aim at the royal's appearance after shaking hands with him. William said, "Lovely to meet you." To which Kaleb then commented, "Great hair." The prince chuckled: "Thank you," as he took the cheeky jibe in his stride.
The prince laughing and remarking “Is that your clean shirt?” and joking about his shoes added: “Are they the cleanest ones you’ve got?”
During their conversation William told Kaleb and Charlie Ireland as they met outside in the spring sunshine: “You’ve got George watching now. I said to him ‘What shall I say if I meet Kaleb?’”
“He said ‘Tell Kaleb to mind his language”.
Kaleb joked about how much he swears when appearing on Clarkson’s Farm, filmed on former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire.
William's appearance comes he was also announced as the new Patron of We Are Farming Minds which aims to improve mental health of Duchy farmers.
Speaking on a panel William said he was ridding the "taboo" around mental health in the farming community is a "work in progress" and added "we can do more" during his visit to Somerset.
A camera crew from the Amazon Prime show followed William on his trip to Folly Farm, nestled in a 250-acre nature reserve in Pensford, Chew Valley, where he was raising awareness of mental health care for farmers.