TV presenter reveals he messaged royal couple on Christmas morning as reports emerge that Amazon Prime is not renewing his shows
Jeremy Clarkson has emailed an apology to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex over a column he wrote for the Sun newspaper amid reports that Amazon Prime is to part ways with the controversy-mired broadcaster., the independent regulator of most of the UK’s newspapers and magazines, about his column in December, in which he said of Meghan that he was “dreaming of the day when she is made to parade naked through the streets”.
On the same day, a report emerged in Variety, the US entertainment industry magazine, citing unnamed sources that Amazon Prime would not be working with Clarkson beyond the seasons of The Grand Tour and Clarkson’s Farm that have been commissioned.Clarkson is no stranger to ignominy, having been sacked by the BBC in 2015 for an “unprovoked physical and verbal attack” that left a member of the Top Gear production team bleeding and seeking hospital treatment.
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