
Clarkson’s Farm series 3 has received an update from Jeremy Clarkson, and it’s not what fans were expecting for.
The Amazon Prime series, which premiered in 2021, chronicles the former Top Gear host’s foray into agriculture and tries to develop a farm in the Cotswolds.
Despite the former Grand Tour host’s comments on Meghan Markle, the reality programme has been a ratings triumph, with the second season being The Rig streamer’s most-watched original show in the UK.
After its publication, the piece, in which the broadcaster stated he fantasised about Markle being paraded around British cities and publicly disgraced, became Ipso’s most complained-about story, garnering over 25,100 complaints.
Clarkson later apologised for the essay, calling his words “disgraceful” and apologising “profoundly.” The Sun also apologised and stated it regretted publishing the editorial, which was later deleted off the website.


While it’s unknown whether Clarkson’s Farm will return for a fourth season or beyond, it will be back for season 3 after Amazon allegedly broke connections with the broadcaster over the statements.
Clarkson, on the other hand, had some terrible news to share with viewers, warning them that season 3 will not be arriving on our televisions anytime soon.
Clarkson’s Farm Fans, a fan account, uploaded an Instagram photo of the advertising graphic for season 3 with the message, ‘Who’s excited?’

Clarkson, however, commented underneath: ‘We actually won’t finish filming it till October.
‘There’s something we are trying which won’t be resolved till then. So it’s a while off yet.’
Clarkson’s current series chronicles his struggle with Oxford Council, which refused to grant the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host permission to operate his Diddy Squat Restaurant.
The restaurant did ultimately debut in 2022, however it supposedly shuttered in January 2023 owing to a difficult planning struggle.
His local ‘nemesis’ has even begun a crowd funding campaign to block the restaurant, raising nearly £20,000 and hopes to raise £25,000 to offer ‘an initial fighting budget should this proceed to Judicial Review’.
Clarkson’s Farm is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.