Post by Admin on Aug 3, 2020 6:24:17 GMT
Kate Middleton's brother has provided royal fans with a rare glimpse inside their parents' family home.
James, the younger sibling of the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, and Pippa Middleton, 36, has been staying at their parents Carole and Michael's home throughout lockdown with his French fiancée Alizee Thevenet.
In an Instagram video for pet supplies company Ella & Co posted yesterday, the 33-year-old entrepreneur discusses the health benefits of apples for dogs (and humans) from their rustic kitchen.
With his adorable black spaniel Ella perched on what appears to be an island strewn with fresh produce, James reveals why the popular fruit is a great source of fibre for hounds.
Eagle-eyed viewers are treated to a peak of the Middleton family kitchen, which features farmhouse-style cream tiles above a range cooker.
Either side of the range are rows of shelves and rails, from which a variety of cooking utensils, pots and pans are hung and scattered, suggesting Carole is a keen cook.
James encourages dog owners to carry an apple while they're out and about on a walk, as it can be a delicious snack for both you and your dog.
He advises feeding them chunks rather than the whole fruit, because the pips can be poisonous.
James told how the video is part of a new monthly segment during which he celebrates different foods that are good for humans and their pets.
'I love sharing the apple with Ella,' he said. 'All varieties of apple that you'd find in the supermarket are good for your dog to eat.'
He added that they're great for dogs' digestive systems because of their high fibre content, as well as weight management, and recommended leaving the skin on because it 'acts like a toothbrush'.
James, the younger sibling of the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, and Pippa Middleton, 36, has been staying at their parents Carole and Michael's home throughout lockdown with his French fiancée Alizee Thevenet.
In an Instagram video for pet supplies company Ella & Co posted yesterday, the 33-year-old entrepreneur discusses the health benefits of apples for dogs (and humans) from their rustic kitchen.
With his adorable black spaniel Ella perched on what appears to be an island strewn with fresh produce, James reveals why the popular fruit is a great source of fibre for hounds.
Eagle-eyed viewers are treated to a peak of the Middleton family kitchen, which features farmhouse-style cream tiles above a range cooker.
Either side of the range are rows of shelves and rails, from which a variety of cooking utensils, pots and pans are hung and scattered, suggesting Carole is a keen cook.
James encourages dog owners to carry an apple while they're out and about on a walk, as it can be a delicious snack for both you and your dog.
He advises feeding them chunks rather than the whole fruit, because the pips can be poisonous.
James told how the video is part of a new monthly segment during which he celebrates different foods that are good for humans and their pets.
'I love sharing the apple with Ella,' he said. 'All varieties of apple that you'd find in the supermarket are good for your dog to eat.'
He added that they're great for dogs' digestive systems because of their high fibre content, as well as weight management, and recommended leaving the skin on because it 'acts like a toothbrush'.