As he promotes his new book,Kate Middleton’s younger brotherJames Middletonrevealed that family therapy sessions were “easier” for sisters Kate andPippa Middleton— and more challenging for their parents.
Meet Ella: The Dog Who Changed My Lifeis out this week, and in it James details his struggles with depression, including how he almost succumbed to suicidal thoughts in 2017. In the memoir’s pages, James, 37, gives glimpses into not just his life but members of his family’s lives, as well. In the book, he shared insight into when his parents and sisters joined in on some of his therapy sessions — and how his parents Michael andCarole Middletonstruggled more with them than his two older sisters as his parents wondered “where they had gone wrong,” James said in an interview withHello!.
Michael and Carole Middleton attending the Together At Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on Dec. 8, 2023.James Whatling/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com
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Alizee Thevenet and James Middleton attend the Bulgari gala dinner to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and unveil the ‘Jubilee Emerald Garden’ high jewelry set at Westminster Abbey on July 1, 2022 in London, England.David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty
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“It was easier for my sisters, because initially my parents saw it as a challenge for them,” James said, emphasizing that it was “so important” to have an impartial third party tell his parents that his struggles weren’t something they had “done” to him.
“Once I started to understand a bit myself, and then for my sisters to understand it, who could then also speak to my parents,” he said. “Now, it’s something that can be discussed at the dinner table. It’s helped us as a family — not just me individually, but as a unit — to be more open.”
Kate Middleton and Pippa Middleton in the Royal Box on Centre Court during day 12 of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 13, 2019 in London, England.Karwai Tang/Getty
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PEOPLE exclusively excerptedJames’ book — which came out in the U.S. on Sept. 24 and in the U.K. on Sept. 26 — and spoke to him about it, and he told PEOPLE of his family, “We spoke more openly not about our own mental health as a family. That is a great thing.”
In addition to parents Michael and Carole and sisters Kate and Pippa (and their respective husbands and three children apiece), James has started a family of his own with wife Alizee — the two welcomed son Inigo last October. As to his family’s reaction toMeet Ella,he shared with PEOPLE, “The embrace of a hug from a family member means more than words. We’re a close family, but it’s brought us together. I know they’re proud of me for telling my story.”
Pippa and James Middleton, siblings of Catherine, Princess of Wales arrive at the Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla on May 6, 2023 in London, England.Andrew Milligan - WPA Pool/Getty
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Writing his memoir “took me on a journey,” he told PEOPLE. “I hope that my son is able to learn about his own mental health way before I did so that he doesn’t have to go through some of the very painful moments that I went through.”
After joining the royal family in 2011, Kate has made mental health a cornerstone of her work as a royal. The Princess of Wales, 42, has also experienced health struggles, announcing her cancer diagnosis on March 22 and then, nearly six months later, on Sept. 9 that shehad completed chemotherapy.
“My love and respect for my sister is huge,” James told PEOPLE. “I support her and everything that she’s doing. I recognize that there’s interest in my life because of who she is, and it took time to adjust. But I’m proud of who I am. It just so happens that my sister is who she is.”
After announcing her diagnosis in March, James showed his support for his sister on Instagram, writing alongside a photo of the two of them with a mountain range in the background, “Over the years, we have climbed many mountains together. As a family, we will climb this one with you too.”
“There are huge numbers of people who go through [cancer],” James told PEOPLE. “It doesn’t matter who you are, what your upbringing is. Life throws you obstacles.”
He added, “We are a close family. It is always important to have support around you and not do things alone. Sharing it does help bring people together. My love and support for my family is more than just an Instagram post.”
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