Kate Middleton made a sweet revelation about her youngest son Louis while on an official engagement in Glasgow earlier this week.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the home of local parent Joanne Walesas part of their two day trip to Scotland, where 40 year old Kate gave a rare insight into life in the Cambridge household.

During the visit to see Joanne, who is a tenant of the housing, care and property management organisation the Wheatley Group, the mum-of-four’s son Jason eagerly showed the royal couple his collection of Spider Man and Hulk toys.

Replying to the little one’s gesture, Kate said: “Louis our little boy loves Spider Man too.”

As part of the intimate occasion, Joanne, who has been a single parent following the death of her partner two years ago, explained that seeing the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had been a pleasant surprise.

“They were absolutely lovely and straight away they were talking to Jason about superheroes,” she said.

“It was not as weird as I had thought it would be because they just put you at ease, they are so nice and welcoming, they just wanted to make sure that I was doing okay and that I look after myself because sometimes mums tend to put themselves on the backpedal.”

Elsewhere Kate and 39 year old William also met Lynette Wilson who shared that she’d benefitted from the Wheatley Foundation’s EatWell emergency food parcel service.

As she spoke to the Cambridges, Lynette’s daughter drew a picture of the Prince, to which Kate commented that her drawing was “very good”.

The sweet interactions come afterPrince William joked that Kate was “broody” while on a tour of St John’s Primary School in Inverclyde.

As the couple learned about a new project which aims to help children’s emotional empathy, William said: “Can you get my wife out of here before she gets broody?”

Doting mum Kate has long been known for her passion for early childhood development and hasrecently been praised for using her platform to raise awareness of maternal mental health.

After becoming patron of Maternal Mental Health Alliance (MMHA), the mum-of-three said that whilst the birth of a child is one of life's "greatest gifts", it can also be one of "the most challenging times" for families.

The Duchess added that no parent should face the difficulties of facing childbirth and raising children “alone”, and spoke about how Maternal Mental Health Alliance week is about the "power and importance of connection”.

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