Kate Middleton, Prince William
Prince William and Kate Middleton have a very playful relationship. Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge during a walkabout on March 06, 2019 in Blackpool, England. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Kate Middleton and Prince William have a playful relationship and often tease each other. Apparently, one of the Duchess of Cambridge's favorite things to poke fun about her husband is his baldness.

During an interview with Hello! magazine, BBC Radio 1 star Clara Amfo opened up about what Middleton and Prince William are really like as individuals and as a couple. She dished that Duchess Kate "had no qualms making fun of William's hair situation," and Prince William also has no qualms poking fun at himself.

"There was a lot of banter around that, it was very funny!" she said of the couple talking about Prince William's baldness.

Amfo also revealed that Prince William is one of the most hilarious and easygoing members of the royal family she has ever met. He and his wife apparently share these traits so they often have funny exchanges with each other.

"[Prince William has] got a lot of banter actually; he's a very funny guy," she revealed. "And the banter between him and Kate – his and Kate's energy is really funny. They vibe off each other very well. They were like a really loving, comedy act."

The presenter added that she got to meet Middleton and Prince William in their home in Kensington Palace during a BBC Radio 1 Teen Heroes event. She gushed over the palace, saying that "it takes your breath away when you go in."

Amfo also revealed that they were "treated very, very well" and given "lovely" and "fantastic" snacks. The presenter also recalled that she had seen many photos of the royal couple and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, hung up in the home.

When asked if the three royal kids' toys were scattered in the house, Amfo confirmed that there was none and that their home was "very well-kept."

Amfo was one of the many celebrity guests who were invited to attend the dinner Prince Charles hosted in Buckingham Palace to celebrate his youth charity, Prince's Trust. Other big names who attended the event were George and Amal Clooney, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Luke Evans, Tamsin Egerton, Josh Hartnett, Benedict Cumberbatch and Kate Garraway, among others, People reported.

Meanwhile, Middleton recently stepped out to pay a visit to the Henry Fawcett Children’s Centre to show her support for families in south London.

During the royal engagement, Duchess Kate sat on the floor with fellow parents and interacted with them and their toddlers during a "Together Time" session offered by the local Lambeth Early Action Partnership (LEAP) and Parent and Infant Relationship Service (PAIRS) in south London, according to Kensington Palace.