James Middleton has spoken out about his regrets over a photo of him wearing a dress to a costume party, as he says he can’t look back and wonder what could have been.
Kate Middleton’s sibling, James Middleton, has candidly addressed the notorious snapshot of him donning a frock at a fancy-dress bash.
James, who has never shied away from discussing his mental health battles, expressed remorse for being snapped in “cross-dressing” attire during his youth.
A decade ago, images circulated of a 26-year-old James gracing various soirees, with one particularly memorable photo capturing him decked out in a polka dot dress. However, in a recent article for the Telegraph, he reflects on the futility of dwelling on bygones and pondering alternative past actions.
He remarked: “There are certain things I’ve learnt, like not to wear drag to a Hallowe’en party because you’ll find yourself in the papers as a ‘cross-dressing brother’. But I can’t look back thinking, ‘How would I have done things differently’.”
“The tranquillity of rural life is pivotal for our mental health; it was a key factor in our decision to leave London after 11 years. It may sound facetious, but we endeavour to emulate our dogs. They don’t fret over tomorrow or yesterday.”
Now 37, the Princess of Wales’s younger brother resides in bucolic bliss with his spouse and their six canine companions. He has recently published a memoir where he openly discusses his mental health tribulation, reports the Mirror.
Earlier in his Telegraph piece, he disclosed how Kate’s liaison with Prince William inadvertently thrust him into the limelight, rendering him “famous by default”.
In a recent interview, James opened up about his forthcoming memoir, Meet Ella: The Dog Who Saved My Life. The book is a candid account of his struggles with mental health, including suicidal thoughts, and how his loyal cocker spaniel Ella played a crucial role in his recovery.
James credits his cocker spaniel Ella, as well as the unwavering support of his family, particularly his sister, for helping him through his darkest moments. He first confided in his family about his struggles in 2017, before speaking publicly about them in 2019.
James revealed: “When I first publicly spoke about my depression, they were launching their Heads Together charity and that was great for me to learn and understand and have a platform. As I’ve said, I didn’t believe I was allowed to have mental health or depression and that work was a good catalyst for me to want to speak out because I can’t ever avoid or hide away from who my sister is, I will always be her brother.