Kate Middleton's brother James enjoys day out at Wimbledon with wife Alizée Thevenet
04.07.2022 - 21:19
/ ok.co.uk
The Duchess of Cambridge's younger brother James Middleton enjoyed a day out at Wimbledon along with his wife Alizée Thevenet on Monday. The pair put on an incredibly fashionable display attending the tennis competition, with Alizée wearing a £320 plunging blouse along with matching £450 trousers from Australian brand Scanlan Theodore.The French financier paired the look with £140 white espadrilles from Sezane, while James, 35, looked dapper wearing a navy double-breasted suit combined with a blue shirt and navy tie. To finish off his look, James wore a pair of suede brown boots and chic aviator sunglasses, showcasing his flair for fashion.The couple only make rare public appearances, as they prefer to keep a low profile – but most often come to London to watch Wimbledon matches each year as they are fond of tennis.
James and Alizée are currently restoring a £1.45 million Berkshire farmhouse, which comes with its own smallholding.The move means that the former boss of Boomf, a company which sold personalised marshmallows, is making a career change to a gentleman farmer, along with a sideline in breeding spaniels. The brother-in-law of Prince William has sheep, ducks, goats, hens, beehives, and dogs on his farm, with the couple planning to become fully self-sustainable.
Speaking to The Mail on Sunday last month, James said: "This morning, I was up at six – vaccinating our flock of Herdwick sheep, which are a wonderful breed from the Lake District but which are known as escape artists! I’m learning as I go." James, who married Alizée in September 2021, went to Marlborough College like his sisters Kate and Pippa. He set up Boomf in 2013, but following the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, his business went into
.
The website popstar.one is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can
send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.