James Middleton has shared a rare glimpse inside his morning routine with his 14-month-old son, Inigo.
The entrepreneur, 37, shares Inigo with his wife of three years, Alizee Thevenet. The trio now live in Berkshire, just a stoneâs throw away from Jamesâ parents Michael and Carole and his sister Pippa.
Princess Kateâs brother spoke about his private home life during a recent appearance on BBC Radio 4âs Saturday Live, hosted by Nikki Bedi and Jon Kay.
During a segment on the show, James candidly spoke about his dyslexia and his approach to Inigoâs learning.
âI canât fault my upbringing, my parents did the absolute best for me,â he said. âAnd thatâs really what I want to do for my son Inigo⊠unfortunately he loves the dogs, and I think he spent the first 14 months of his life thinking that he is a dog.
âHeâs been on all fours for a long time, and heâs now on his two feet and heâs the same height as the dogs now.â
Reflecting on their morning routine, he added: âEvery morning when we come down the stairs, we open the door and he goes charging in to see the dogs.
âIâm so fortunate for that, but I donât want to instil my experience. I think that itâs really important that children learn from their own experiences, and failure is a good part of that because really the only way we can learn is from failing and understanding why we fail.â
Baby Inigo made his arrival into the world at Basingstoke Hospital in September 2023. In his memoir Meet Ella: The Dog Who Saved My Life, James revealed the sweet meaning behind his baby boyâs moniker.
âThen there is his name. We have thought about it â of course we have â and we decide on it now,â he wrote. âInigo Gabriel Middleton. Inigo means fiery, ardent, although he is peaceful now.
âGabriel is in memory of his grandfather, Alizeeâs papa. It is a small tribute and we look forward to sharing lots of stories about his French grandad too.â
While James and Alizee tend to keep their private life out of the spotlight, theyâve shared several tidbits, including how Inigio has been wearing hand-me-downs provided by Kate and Pippa.
During an exclusive chat with HELLO!, James said of their sweet tradition: âThey are milestones, because [my sisters] remember when their child was wearing something, and how old they were â it takes them back. Itâs been a lovely thing for them.â
Reflecting on Inigoâs bond with his older cousins, the father-of-one continued: âHeâs fortunate to have older cousins who can now pick him up and show him things, and as he grows up, theyâll be able to look out for him. Thereâs definitely an element of curiosity [about] a baby that they have.â
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