Jeremy Clarkson: Who are the Grand Tour presenter’s children Emily, Katya and Finlo amid Amazon Prime axing

Experts say Jeremy Clarkson and his shows Clarkson’s Farm and Grand Tour could be dropped from Amazon Prime

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Whilst people are used to seeing Jeremy Clarkson causing havoc in a tractor on his Cotswold farm and making mayhem with James May and Richard Hammond, the presenter could not be ‘prime’ real estate on Amazon for much longer.

The Grand Tour host is facing an axing from the streaming giant following his controversial comments on Meghan Markle and low US viewing rates falling 30 per cent lower than the average show.

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Jeremy Clarkson claimed he apologised to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on Christmas Day via email, to which Harry and Meghan disputed the letter saying it only addressed Prince Harry.

Following the outrage, Jeremy took to social media to publicly apologise for his words which were published in the Sun suggesting he ‘hated’ Meghan and wanted her to experience a public shaming similar to that in Game of Thrones.

Emily Clarkson, daughter of Jeremy Clarkson, has spoken out against her dad’s controversial Meghan Markle column. (Credit: Getty images)Emily Clarkson, daughter of Jeremy Clarkson, has spoken out against her dad’s controversial Meghan Markle column. (Credit: Getty images)
Emily Clarkson, daughter of Jeremy Clarkson, has spoken out against her dad’s controversial Meghan Markle column. (Credit: Getty images)

Many have voiced their anger at Jeremy's words and consequent actions, crucially including his eldest daughter Emily Clarkson, who said: "I want to make it clear that I stand against everything that my dad wrote about Meghan Markle and I remain standing in support of those that are targeted with online hatred."

Emily often shares her views in terms of misogyny, bullying and the treatment of women in the media, by posting pictures of publications and criticising them in the comments section or speaking to her 287,000 followers on her Instagram stories.

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If Clarkson’s ‘fam’ does not see eye to eye, I am not sure how safe Clarkson’s Farm is.

In light of this, PeopleWorld takes a closer look at Jeremy’s three children.

Emily Clarkson

Emily Clarkson, born 21 July 1994, is the eldest daughter and child of Jeremy Clarkson and his second wife Frances Cain.

As well as having a substantial following online like her father, Emily has a podcast called ‘Should I Delete That?’ with her friend Alex Light where they explore the grey area that is left out of conversations online, and has released two books called ‘Can I Speak to Someone in Charge?’ and ‘Dear Pretty Normal Me’.

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Emily is currently expecting her first child with her husband, crisis and reputation PR publicist Alex Andrew, who she married in May 2022 on her Dad’s farm.

Finlo Clarkson

Jeremy Clarkson and Frances Cain only had one son throughout their 21-year marriage, who was born on 14 March 1997 and named Finlo.

While Finlo tends to keep a low profile, he is known for being a fan of sports, namely rugby after sharing a tribute for Jonah Lomu on Twitter, and Chelsea football club as his father spoke about their discussion revolving around which team to support in his Times article.

Finlo was seen in 2018 with a neck and spinal brace during a holiday in Barbados, with sources suggesting that he had keyhole surgery for ‘high-thoracic injuries’.

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Katya Clarkson

Katya Clarkson is the youngest child of Jeremy and Frances, who is currently 22-years-old.

Born on 24 November 2000, Katya is a keen photographer who has a photography account on Instagram in addition to her own personal blog.

Katya graduated from King’s College London in August 2021 and often shared candid moments of student life to her feed.

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