James Middleton may just have posted his most adorable photograph yet of his dog, Mabel.
The younger brother of Kate Middleton wrote on Instagram: "Happy Easter from Mabel and her little friend.
"It’s a strange world we’re living in at the moment and I’m amazed how communities are putting differences aside coming together," he added.
"Stay home, stay safe #thankshealthheroes," he said, alongside a video and photo of Mabel with a chick on her head.
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Mabel is one of five dogs the 33-year-old has. He also regularly posts of Ella, Inca, Luna and Zulu. Much of his love for his dogs comes from the fact that he’s battled with depression and it was actually those furry friends, who helped him through by providing emotional support.
Here we’re looking at 7 photos from the entrepreneur’s Instagram that will put a smile on your face and help you cope with lockdown living.
1. BEST DINNER PARTY EVER
James had his best friends over for dinner recently.
"Socialising while social distancing," he called it.
2. SOUL CLEANSING
We don’t know which is cuter – the before or after picture.
3. I’M IN LOVE WITH THE SHAPE OF YOU
Zulu has a message for you on Valentine’s Day: he’s in love with the shape of you.
4. YOU’RE BEAUTIFUL, THAT’S FOR SURE
Nothing beats Mabel singing Nelly Furtado’s I’m Like a Bird when you need it most.
5. YOU’RE OFF TO GREAT PLACES
Quoting Dr Seuss, James shared a few snaps on the dogs roaming the mountains.
"You’re off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, so… get on your way," he wrote.
6. IT’S GOOD TO BE DIFFERENT
Mabel doesn’t mind standing out from the crowd.
7. 19 DECEMBER
On 19 December 2019, James shared a very inspiring post.
"Two years ago today I called my GP and asked for help. It was the bravest thing I have ever done and without doubt the most rewarding. The journey was long and difficult but that phone call was the start of a new beginning."
He shared a picture of Charlie Mackesy book and wrote: "Every Christmas tree should have this book under it."
The words read: "'What’s the bravest thing you’ve ever said?' asked the boy 'Help,' said the horse."