Kate Middleton's Brother James Shows Support for His Sister by Promoting Her '5 Big Questions' Survey in Recent Post
Kate Middleton's brother, James Middleton, is supportive, as he promotes the Duchess of Cambridge's recent "Five Big Questions on the Under Fives" initiative.
There's so much family love to go round among the Middletons! James Middleton, the younger brother of Duchess Kate, showed support for his sister's new "Early Years" initiative.
The British entrepreneur took to Instagram to promote the child-inclusive initiative, imploring UK citizens to take part in the biggest conversation on childhood, an investment into the future generation.
James Middleton at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018| Photo: Getty Images
The 38-year-old royal bride has spent the last weeks promoting her early years initiative through the "5 Big Question" survey, an avenue to develop a national conversation about upcoming adults.
Backing the action, James shared a throwback photo from his childhood, alongside an inspiring caption to encourage the initiative saying:
"If you have 5 minutes & live in the UK, join the biggest conversation on early childhood."
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attends the ICAP charity day at ICAP on December 9, 2015 in London, England | Source: Getty Images
The photo featured James as a youngster walking his grandparent's bulldog. The entrepreneur explained that the post was intended as a token of support to his "wonderful sister."
Being the brother of one of the most famous figures in the world, it is hard to stay out of the public glare. James has made the headlines a handful of times, from his personalized greeting card company, Boomf, to his recent job as a tour guide.
The survey has led her to visit various regions of the UK, including Wales, Scotland, Nothern Ireland, and parts of England.
He made the headlines again in October when he announced that he was engaged to his French girlfriend, Alizee Thevenet. Since the revelation, many have anticipated yet another Middleton wedding, following his sisters Kate and Pippa.
Kate grew up in Amman, Jordan, as the eldest of three children born to the Middletons. Speaking on her childhood, the Duchess revealed:
"I had a very happy childhood. It was great fun, and I am very happy I come from a very strong family."
Kate's lessons from her childhood have impacted her in bringing up her children, Louis, George, and Charlotte. With the launch of her early years initiative, the royalty would hopefully extend her impacts to other children's early years.
It can be recalled that the Duchess of Cambridge launched her early years initiative in January, intended to create a "lasting change for generations to come."
The survey requires participants to state their opinions on the stage of a child's development best suited for the youngsters' happiness, as well as things that influence child development.
To further promote the national conversation, the mother of three shared a video plea to her social media followers imploring parents to join the conversation and share their views.
The survey has led her to visit various regions of the UK, including Wales, Scotland, Nothern Ireland, and parts of England. It would undoubtedly lead to the betterment of future generations.