After meeting and greeting some of the NATO leaders in Buckingham palace earlier this week, Kate Middleton reportedly took a visit at Peterley Manor Farm in Buckinghamshire. It was reported that the duchess took part in various Christmas activities with several families and kids.

Upon arrival, she was welcomed by a few individuals from the farm as seen in the videos and clips. She wore a green top and a red "puffer" jacket, which complemented very well the theme of the holiday season.

According to Express UK, she spent most of the day with kids and their parents finishing Christmas "decorations" for the farm's Enchanted Forest. Aside from making ornaments and accessories, reports also noted that Kate Middleton, along with the children, prepared foods for the reindeers.

Amid all the activities, sources claimed that the Duchess of Cambridge "burst" into laughter after an adorable kid held her hand and got her attention by stating "me, me, me."

This made the royal remember of her youngest child, Prince Louis. As it happens, the one-year-old royal has the same habit of calling her attention by saying "me, me," as revealed by the duchess.

The publication explained that royal respondents were in the location, which allowed them to witness the whole thing. Based on assertions made by Rebecca English, Kate Middleton "stroked" the kid's cheeks and revealed that he reminded her of "little Louis."

The duchess also added that her youngest child always follows her everywhere. He always wants to "come with me," Kate revealed.

In a scoop made by The Sun, the publication attested that royal fans and supporters were "deeply touched" with the exchange that happened between Kate Middleton and the kids. Some even took their thoughts to social media deeming the revelation as "sweet."

Kate's visit at Peterley Manor Farm served as her taking over on the Famil Action patronage from Queen Elizabeth II. As per reports, the Duchess of Cambridge is now named as the new royal patron of the charity.

This is a role that the queen had held for more than 65 years. It was also revealed that Queen Mary passed the role onto her in 1953.

Family Action was founded in 1869. It is a charity that works with "vulnerable" or "disadvantaged" children and aims to help families by offering "practical" assistance.

Issues within families like financial struggles, mental and emotional concerns, parenting challenges, domestic and substance abuse, and social isolation are also being highlighted in the charity's work.