Kate And Son Louis Spotted Enjoying A Walk Near Kensington Palace
This week, the Duchess of Cambridge has enjoyed some quality time with her little Prince Louis. An excited fan spotted the mother-son duo and their dog Lupo enjoying a stroll near Kensington Palace.
She made the revelation on Twitter saying that she had been enjoying afternoon tea at luxurious dining spot Kensington Palace Pavilion the previous day when she spotted them.
Was treated to afternoon tea at Kensington Palace Pavallion by the bestie yesterday. Middway through, my beady journo eye spotted Kate Middleton, baby Louis and their dog Lupo heading out for a lunchtime stroll in the park. Didnāt take pics but Prince Louis is so cute āŗļø pic.twitter.com/kbRbRtSaLk
— Nola Thee Journalist (@NolaMarianna) December 6, 2019
The tweet read: “Was treated to afternoon tea at Kensington Palace Pavilion by the bestie yesterday. Midway through, my beady journo eye spotted Kate Middleton, baby Louis and their dog Lupo heading out for a lunchtime stroll in the park. Didnāt take pics but Prince Louis is so cute.”
She added: āHeās getting so big!ā
Other fans adored the post and many took to commenting on it. One wrote: āThank you for respecting their privacyā¤ā.
A second commented: Ā “Wow thatās awesome,” “I love that you didnāt take a picture. Good on you! Thatās a true fan.” A third added: āOh how lovely!! You are so luckyā.
Although we havenāt seen Prince Louis in a while, mom Kate revealed a new, sweet detail about him during her last outing. On Wednesday, she visited Peterley Manor Farm where she met with families who are supported by Family Action, a charity sheās just became a patron of.
Laughing at one little 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.’
The Duchess also revealed that her 1-year-old son had hit a new milestone: talking!
The last time we saw Louis was during a rare public appearance to support dad William at his polo match against his brother Prince Harry at Billingbear Polo Club in Berkshire.