Initially, he was reassured by her love for Prince William and their engagement. Their relationship has attracted huge public interest in recent months, especially after the series “The Crown” depicted their love story that began in 2001 at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. When the engagement was announced in 2010, it was carefully managed by the royal family.
However, before the official announcement, James recalled how his sister had told him and Pippa the news a few days earlier. They had a quiet moment in a village pub, promising to support each other while trying to contain their excitement. After the official announcement, James knew it was true love as he walked through Battersea Park. He felt confident that William was the right partner for his sister.
He also shared a touching story about how his girlfriend, Alizé Theet, first met his royal nephews and nieces. The surprise meeting came after attending a wedding near his parents' home, forcing them to stay overnight, unaware that the royal family was also visiting. The next morning, James heard giggling outside their bedroom and discovered Prince George and Princess Charlotte in the house.
Wanting to let Alizé sleep longer, he quietly ushered the children downstairs, where he found William enjoying tea in the kitchen. Alizé, still wearing one of James' shirts, greeted everyone warmly rather than rushing to get dressed. The royal children then asked playful questions about why she wasn’t there when they went to bed. James introduced Alizé, and they all laughed as if she had been part of the family for years.
The Prince and Princess of Wales recently won hearts once again with their affectionate interactions in a new video released from Kensington Palace. The clip featured an important update from Catherine on her recovery, highlighting hopeful signs of progress. Reports suggest that William has been more relaxed lately, with a more packed schedule after the summer holidays. He has received cards and gifts for Catherine, sharing positive news about her condition while acknowledging that there is still a long way to go.