Kate Middleton revealed the new major milestone her youngest son, Prince Louis, reached today. When the Duchess of Cambridge visited Peterley Manor Farm in Buckinghamshire as the new patron of Family Action, replacing Queen Elizabeth II, she gave an update about the young prince's development.

Prince William's wife unknowingly let it slipped that her kid could now talk while having a discussion with another toddler during her engagement. The child in question was trying to get the attention of the future queen consort.

According to Express, royal correspondent Rebecca English revealed that inside the farm's Elves Enchanted Forest, a boy held his hand up so that Kate Middleton could notice him and uttered that "me, me!" She then stroked the kid's cheek and said that he reminded her of her "little Louis." "He keeps saying: 'Me, me, me and he wants to come everywhere with me.' Sweet!" she disclosed.

Prince Louis is now over a year old. According to his mom, he is currently going through a clingy phase where he is always following his mother everywhere. He can even express it now by saying little words.

Meanwhile, Business Times recently reported that Kate Middleton visited Peterley Manor Farm to meet Family Action's staff and families. The 37-year-old royal took over Queen Elizabeth's role as the charity's patron for 65 years.

Kensington Palace announced that Queen Elizabeth herself passed the patronage to Kate Middleton. This organization, which helps families on issues like mental health, domestic and substance abuse, financial difficulties, and parenting challenges, is said to be relevant to the royal family.

Knowing that Kate Middleton has been working for charities and organizations that are helping to strengthen the British families and communities for the last eight years, her new role as Family Action's patron is just fitting. It perfectly aligns with her work and advocacies.

Kate Middleton's visit to Peterley Manor Farm is to know how the charity works with disadvantaged and vulnerable children through local and national services. She also needs to learn how the cause provides training to professionals and other organizations.

Upon her visit, the mother of three also met the children that the charity supported. She joined the kids' activity, like choosing the Christmas trees and making decorations at the elf workshop.

Earlier this year, Kate Middleton also went to Peterley Manor Farm. At the time, she launched Family Action's new FamilyLine support phone line and delivered a speech.