Last week, Kate Middleton visited the Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre in London where she chatted with other moms about her three children. It was during this discussion that Kate revealed that her 10 month-old son Prince Louis has already achieved a major milestone that is keeping her on her toes.

While visiting the center, Kate talked to some parents about how the programs there are supporting parents, caretakers, and children. One of the mothers that she bonded with was a woman named Kriti, who was at the facility with her 9-month-old son Kameron when the Duchess of Cambridge stopped by.

“She took one look at Kameron and said, ‘Oh, he wants to go walkies.’ Apparently her son is cruising, and she said she was running after him all the time,” Kriti recalled.

It seems that little Prince Louis has not only mastered the art of crawling, he’s also ready to stand on his own two feet!

“Louis just wants to pull himself up all the time,” Kate said to the other parents, adding that he likes to play with little walkers.

“He has got these little walkers and is bombing around in them,” she said.

 

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The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Louis in the garden at Clarence House, following Prince Louis’s christening. ? by Matt Holyoak.

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“She was asking about the best thing for us as parents and told us that for her it was getting hugs from her kids,” another mother named Finesse said of Kate.

“She was just lovely, really down to earth. I never thought she would come down and sit with us, but she did,” Finesse added. “She just wanted to chat about what it was like to be a mum. She said that we all had our ups and downs as parents, regardless of who we are.”

It’s always nice to see a glimpse into the private lives of the royals. We can’t wait to see Louis continue to grow up in the years to come!

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