James Middleton Made Over $1 Million With His Weird Business

James MiddletonBritish Royal family news reveals the Duchess of Cambridge’s younger brother, James Middleton, is having one hell of a good year. He and his beautiful fiancée Alizee Thevenet, 30, just moved into a new home in June. And guess what? The £1.45 million Grade II listed farmhouse is just a stone throw away from the £4.7 million Middleton family home in Bucklebury, Berkshire.

His company Boomf is certainly booming, and to think that only a few years ago the company was losing a lot of money and he was battling with depression. But let’s leave all that in the past, and in any case you need a personalized marshmallow, you know where to go.

James Middleton Reports His First £1 Million Earning

James Middleton and Alizee Thevenet, a French Financier, got engaged in 2019, but were forced to postpone their nuptials twice due to the ongoing pandemic. Despite the slight delay, the happy couple went on and purchased their new home. They’ve already moved in with their dogs.

The pair shared the happy news on Instagram with a cute photo of them surrounded by their dogs. In Middleton’s post, he revealed that buying a house can be very stressful, but that he “couldn’t be happier” settling into the house.

Alongside Boomf, the entrepreneur and lover of dogs, is planning on starting a dog blog. He currently runs a dog food company, Ella and Co., named after his cocker spaniel Ella.

Middleton recently admitted in an Instagram post that one of the reasons he wants to start up the blog is because of the questions he gets from dog parents daily, and owning six dogs, he could share his “learnings, thoughts and experiences” with others.

While the 34-year-old has several businesses, he reached a major milestone with his business venture Boomf.

He revealed that his marshmallow firm, Boomf, has made its first £1 million profit. The company suffered some rocky years since it was founded in 2013 – having a total of £1.9 million – and James Middleton admitted that its shaky start made him depressed.

He improved and reformulated his business tactics and frankly, it’s working for him. James’ Reading-based office also employed two more staffers, bringing the total on the payroll to 29.

Reportedly, unlike other firms owned by wealthy celebs, it made no furlough claims during the coronavirus pandemic.

The firm first started with selling personalized marshmallows, but have expanded to include greeting cards, confetti bombs, flowers and other gifts, including a barbecue box stocked with chili jams and an apron with the words: “It’s Sausage Time!

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