Jeremy Clarkson has responded to suggestions of a jam war between himself and Meghan Markle.
The former Top Gear host is no stranger to Prince Harry’s wife after making numerous comments about her in the past.
After previous controversies, the 64-year-old criticised the royal for hosting a baby shower in New York, labelling it as a “stupid [and] unroyal thing to do”.
These days Mr Clarkson has an Oxfordshire farm in Chadlington, Diddly Squat Farm, which is the subject of hit Prime Video show Clarkson’s Farm.
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The documentary shows day-to-day life on Diddly Squat Farm and the agricultural antics that the cast gets up to.
Produce from the location is sold in the farm shop including Mr Clarkson’s jam which has proved popular with the tourists.
The 64-year-old now finds himself locking horns with Ms Markle once more as the American has started to also sell jam.
One fan responded to Mr Clarkson on X and said: “I bought Jeremy Clarkson's jam. It was fantastic.
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“Don't buy her [Meghan Markle] fake slop.”
Mr Clarkson responded: “I use a Henry Hoover for mine. That’s the trick.”
The Duchess first launched American Riviera Orchard with a video posted on Instagram in March but months later, the only sign of activity has been the jars of jam and dog biscuits sent to her friends.
Mr Clarkson’s jam is still available to buy from the Diddly Squat Farm Shop near Chipping Norton.
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