Princess KateIt seems that his brother wants to give details about royal life in his upcoming book.
James Middleton has, just like his parents Carole and Michael Middleton and sister Pippa Matthewsremained tight-lipped over the years when it came to the Royal family.
But publicity material released four months before the publication of his memoirs suggested that Mr Middleton would shed at least some light on his experiences with the royal family.
In the book, titled Meet Ella: The Dog Who Saved My Life, which will be released in September, the brother of the Princess of Wales will discuss two main topics related to the royal family, according to the description of the book posted on the website of British retailer WH Smith.
Referring to Mr Middleton's beloved dog, Ella, the website read: “Meet Ella chronicles the extraordinary bond between James and his beloved first pup, Ella. From their enchanting introduction when James was just 20 and their many expeditions, to Attending royal weddings and being guests at Highgrove and Sandringham, their journey is marked by love, loyalty and unexpected twists of fate.
Mr Middleton, now 37, adopted Ella about seventeen years ago – well before that Prince William and princess kate were married at westminster abbey and Prince Harry And Meghan Markle married in St. George's Chapel.
The reference to Highgrove and Sandringham may refer to Ella and Mr Middleton's invitation to spend time with the Royal Family in King Charles's retreat in Gloucestershire and the much-loved royal residence in Norfolk, where members of the Firm have celebrated their Christmas for decades.
While the publicity material suggests that references will be made to the royal family, it also appears that these royal details will be discussed through the lens of Mr. Middleton's relationship with his beloved dog.
The blurb describes Ella as a “well-mannered and good-natured companion” who accompanied Princess Kate's brother “everywhere” and even “played a crucial role in introducing him to his future wife, Alizee.”
It is also claimed that the dog has made a huge contribution to Mr Middleton's battle with depression and has become a “catalyst for his healing journey” – a battle he has spoken about before.
In 2019, Mr Middleton revealed that Kate and some other family members had also helped him navigate that difficult time in his life by joining him during therapy sessions.
Last year, he praised Princess Kate and Prince William's work on mental healthand said it gave him “the confidence and help to speak out”.