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Just In: Princess Kate’s brother shares rare update on Middleton family Christmas

Princess Catherine’s brother, James Middleton, has shared a rare, yet candid update about Christmas celebrations in his household. Uploading a video onto his Instagram page, he showed his young, two-year-old son, Inigo, decorating a beautiful Christmas tree.

In the video, James also melted hearts by showing the youngster stroking the family’s dogs as they relaxed by the tree. The adorable scene was set to the tune of Michael Buble’s It’s Beginning To Look a Lot Like Christmas.

In the caption, James sweetly wrote: “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. Decorating the tree took a little longer this year… Inigo insisted on introducing every ornament to the dogs first, complete with a kiss or cuddle. Needless to say… there are a lot of dog decorations on our tree.

Social media users shared their excitement. One wrote: “This is just precious, James! A child at Christmas who loves dogs is just the best! Thank you for sharing your babies!!”

Another wrote: “So sweet- especially the little pat on his doggie’s head! Joyeux Noel from Quebec Canada.”

A third said: “Looks like he loves the dogs as much as you do – perfect.

Another commented: “Adorable little boy and his buddies Merry Christmas.

James and his wife, Alizee Thevenet, a financial analyst, welcomed their son on September, 21, 2023.

Confirming the arrival, the father said: “He has been in our lives for just a few weeks, but they have been the most special of my life getting to know our beautiful baby boy.

“No matter how prepared I thought I was…I was not prepared for the overwhelming emotion of meeting Inigo for the first time and the love for my darling Alizée as we became three.”

James Middleton occasionally shares glimpses of his young son on social media.

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