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06th Dec 2019

Kate Middleton is just the proudest mum when talking about her youngest child, Prince Louis

Cathy Donohue

Kate Middleton talking about her youngest child, Prince Louis, is the sweetest thing.

The mum of three visited Peterley Manor Farm in Buckinghamshire during the week and took part in some festive activities including picking out Christmas trees and making decorations.

One little boy was quite taken with the Duchess of Cambridge and kept trying to get her attention, putting up his and saying “me, me, me”.

Kate found this adorable altogether and said that it reminded her of her little boy, Prince Louis.

Rebecca English, royal reporter for The Daily Mail, was there along with other media and kept her Twitter followers updated with the latest news.

This little exchange is the cutest though and shows just how engaged Kate is at every appointment.

“Inside the farm’s Elves Enchanted Forest Kate laughed at one boy who held his hand up to get her attention, saying: ‘Me, me.’

“Kate stroked his cheek and said: ‘You remind me of my little Louis, he keeps saying: ‘Me, me, me and he wants to come everywhere with me’.”

It seems that Prince Louis is mad about his mummy and wants to go everywhere with her. Can you deal with the cuteness? We most certainly can’t.

Kate’s visit to Peterley marked the beginning of a special patronage as this week it was announced she is the new royal patron of Family Action, taking over duties from Queen Elizabeth II.

In a statement, Kensington Palace said:

“Her Majesty The Queen has passed the patronage to The Duchess having held the role for over 65 years. Her Majesty took the patronage over from Queen Mary in 1953. Family Action was founded in 1869 to help families in difficulty by giving them practical help and support.

“This new patronage aligns with Her Royal Highness’ longstanding work on the early years, and the importance of supporting children and families during this seminal period of their lives”.

“The Duchess of Cambridge has spent much of the last eight years meeting charities and organisations who work every day to make our families and communities stronger. There is a powerful correlation between a parent or carer’s wellbeing and their child’s development, which is why organisations such as Family Action that provide support are instrumental to a child’s future. This new patronage aligns with Her Royal Highness’ longstanding work on the early years, and the importance of supporting children and families during this seminal period of their lives”.