Kate Middleton's brother reacts to Prince William's photo with Canadian star
Prince William's photo with renowned actor sparks buzz online after James Middleton's response
Princess Kate's younger brother, James Middleton, couldn't help but react to Prince William's latest photo with a Canadian actor at the royal residence.
A new Instagram post from the Prince and Princess of Wales has sparked buzz online after Kate’s younger brother's response to the photo, liking it.
The post, shared on the couple’s official account, featured multiple photos of the future king in conversation with actor Eugene Levy.
In the picture, the two are seen laughing together while enjoying moments at iconic royal residence.
The lighthearted exchange comes as part of William’s efforts to engage with cultural figures while highlighting his charitable initiatives. Levy, best known for “Schitt’s Creek,” has developed a reputation for warm, quirky interviews that blend humor with thoughtful commentary.
Royal fans were quick to notice James Middleton’s visible support. James, who married Alizée Thevenet in 2021 and recently welcomed a son, rarely steps into the spotlight but often shows quiet solidarity with his sister and her family through social media interactions.
The post has drawn thousands of likes and comments, with followers praising William’s approachable style during the interview.
Observers said James’s public “like” underscored the Middleton family’s continuing closeness and their interest in supporting William and Kate’s official work
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