Kate Middleton’s Brother, James Reveals His First Thoughts About Prince William; Details Inside

As a lifestyle expert with extensive knowledge of royal familial dynamics, I must say that James Middleton’s memoir provides fascinating insights into the relationships within the family, especially regarding his brother-in-law, Prince William. It is intriguing to learn how Ella, the dog who saved James’ life, has not only become a beloved member of the Middletons but also managed to capture the hearts of the royal family.


James Middleton discusses his unique bond with members of the royal family, including his sister, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and shares personal insights about his initial encounter with his brother-in-law, Prince William, in passages from his book, Meet Ella: The Canine Companion Who Changed My Life.

On September 14, a book authored by Middleton was released by The Daily Mail. In this book, Middleton recounted the story of how his dog had miraculously saved his life. Moreover, Middleton asserted that with the arrival of Prince Charles in their lives, he had since become an established figure.

As an overjoyed admirer, let me share an intriguing tale: The Middletons warmly embraced little Ella, and surprisingly enough, the royal family took quite a liking to this adorable pup too! In my chronicles, I penned down, “I’ve kept Ella’s presence a secret from him and Catherine. They know I’m getting a puppy, but they are unaware that her arrival is just around the corner.

He also mentioned, “Instead, I allowed Ella to present herself; I placed her at the doorway for her to make an appearance. Excitedly, she dashed into the kitchen to greet Catherine and William.

Speaking about the prince’s response to the dog, James asserted that he gave a smile and remarked, “I suspected there was something making you sound a little shy over the phone,” while Kate’s sibling declared, “That’s my dog.

Later in the book, James detailed William’s connection with his dog, Ella, and how the future King developed affection for her.

It was certainly beneficial that William deeply loved Ella. When he met her as a small puppy in Bucklebury, he was immediately smitten. Middleton noted that after losing his black Labrador, Widgeon, as a child, there had been an empty void. He believed that William missed having a dog when Ella was present.

In the meantime, it was disclosed that the Prince of Wales has a strong competitive nature, preferring family unity and victory above all else. However, in the presence of Ella, the Duke of Cornwall has softened his competitive streak, adjusting to a pace that suits the family’s comfort level.

William would shrink back from our relentless zeal to triumph at any expense. He’d be overjoyed to be the one to quit first, and once no longer required to participate, he’d stealthily depart to embrace Ella. It would be even more appealing for him to completely avoid the game.

Prince William has consistently kept strong bonds with Catherine’s relatives, holding them in deep affection.

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2024-09-15 23:38