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James Middleton Says Group Therapy Was “Easier” for Sisters Kate and Pippa After Revealing Parents Initially Blamed Themselves for His Depression
The Princess of Wales’s brother shared insights on family therapy in his new memoir.
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The Princess of Wales’s brother, James Middleton, has revealed plenty of candid details about his family life and how they helped him battle depression in his new memoir, Meet Ella: The Dog Who Saved My Life. But in a new interview with Hello! magazine, the royal sibling revealed his sisters Kate and Pippa Middleton had an “easier” time in family therapy than their parents.
James, whose book was released on Thursday, Sept. 26, told the media outlet that the Middleton family attended therapy sessions to get a better idea of what he was going through.
“It gives somebody the opportunity to ask questions that I don’t necessarily know the answer to, or might be too emotional to give the answer to, or not have the confidence to say it,” he shared, adding, “It’s like having a translator.”
The James & Ella dog food founder credits his late dog, Ella, with stopping him from a suicide attempt during the height of his depression. He told Hello! that his parents initially struggled with blaming themselves for his condition.
“It was easier for my sisters, because initially my parents saw it as a challenge for them—where had they gone wrong?” James told the magazine.
He went on to share, “that’s why it was so important to have somebody else in the room to explain: ‘No, this isn’t you that’s done this to your son. This is a combination of multiple things. It stems back to childhood but there’s not a single trigger point.'”