Prince Louis, the third child of Kate Middleton and Prince William, is apparently a clingy baby. Now almost 20 months old, the fifth in line to the British throne is said to be obsessed with following his mother wherever she goes.

The Duchess of Cambridge shared this sweet tidbit about her youngest child while visiting the Peterley Manor Farm. According to reports, Kate reportedly saw a baby who was about the same age as Prince Louis who kept calling her attention by saying, "Me, me!"

Kate took the baby and stroked his cheeks before telling the little one that he was a lot like Prince Louis who also keeps saying "Me!" all the time. The duchess further shared that her son loves it when he's doing everything next to his mother so he tails Kate around the house.

Prince William's wife was at the Peterley Manor Farm to represent Queen Elizabeth as the patron of Family Action. She joined the families for their Christmas activities, where Kate also helped some people pick their Christmas trees.

The 37-year-old royal acted like a kid when she was surrounded by the children. She also helped them decorate a tree and prepare an eco-friendly reindeer food.

According to Cosmopolitan, Kate also gave some tips on how to care for the trees to make sure that these don't drop the needles that will make the holiday clean-up unbearable. The owner of Peterley Manor Farm was completely impressed with the duchess as she also managed to make a decent sale of the Christmas trees.

Meanwhile, the Cambridges have their Christmas tree firmly set up at their home in Kensington Palace since Dec. 2. She revealed that her kids have been looking forward to unwrapping the presents underneath the tree.

It's still unclear if the family will be spending Christmas Day with Queen Elizabeth and the rest of the royals in Sandringham or if the Cambridges will be spending the holidays with the Middletons. Prince William and Kate have not announced their Christmas plans thus far, but should they spend it with the Queen, they will be opening gifts on Christmas eve and then hearing mass in the morning.

At lunch, the whole royal family will be gathered for the Queen's traditional Christmas lunch. The children will be in a separate room until the families unwind in the drawing room for an afternoon of activities.