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Kate Middleton’s brother shares a heartbreaking revelation about their family in a courageous statement.

Princess Kate’s brother has made a candid admission about his very famous family, in a heartbreaking discussion ahead of the release of his debut book.

The Princess of Wales gets on well with her younger siblings Pippa and James, who both had important roles to play in her 2011 wedding to Prince William. And although the 42-year-old is now well-established in palace life, she hasn’t forgotten her happy upbringing in the charming village of Bucklebury.

Indeed, for Prince William, the close-knit Middletons have long provided an ‘ordinary’ refuge from the pressures and pomp of palace life, while hands-on grandparents Michael and Carole are known to play an active role in the lives of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince.

And when Kate was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, the Middletons rallied around the Wales clan, providing them with a much-needed ‘safety blanket’. However, when it came to the topic of his mental health, James, 37, initially struggled to open up to his family.

In his new book Meet Ella: The Dog Who Saved My Life, businessman James writes about his struggles with depression, which came with an ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) diagnosis, and how his beloved dog Ella helped him deal with suicidal thoughts at a time of deep despair.

As an ambassador for Dog’s Trust and Pets as Therapy, animal lover James is passionate about championing the power of man’s best friend when navigating turbulent times. In a recent interview with Hello! magazine, James, who is thankfully now in a much better place with his mental health, admitted: “Only Ella gave me cause to keep living.”

Father-of-one James began to suffer with his mental health in 2017 and went on to seek help through therapy and finding all-important coping mechanisms. However, it took some time before he felt able to confide in his supportive family. He shared: “I needed to understand it myself, and I knew that my family wouldn’t necessarily understand it.”

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