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		<title>BFFs: A look at some royal friendships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have &#8216;tweens&#8217; or teenagers, chances are you&#8217;ve heard the term &#8220;BFFs&#8221;. The catchy abbreviation stands for &#8220;Best Friends Forever&#8221;, a term that&#8217;s taken seriously by some of Europe&#8217;s royals. Take the Scandinavian troika of Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, and Sweden&#8217;s Crown Princess Victoria: all three are close [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have &#8216;tweens&#8217; or teenagers, chances are you&#8217;ve heard the term &#8220;BFFs&#8221;. The catchy abbreviation stands for &#8220;Best Friends Forever&#8221;, a term that&#8217;s taken seriously by some of Europe&#8217;s royals.</p>
<p>Take the Scandinavian troika of <strong>Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Crown Prince Haakon of Norway, and Sweden&#8217;s Crown Princess Victoria</strong>: all three are close friends and, like most European royals, are distantly related through Britain&#8217;s Queen Victoria.</p>
<p>These three all have close ties with one another, as they share a unique position of being the heir to a throne. The burden is eased knowing that they can talk and share ideas with someone who understands the pressures. Both Frederik and Haakon have always regarded Victoria as a &#8220;lillesøster&#8221; (little sister), attending royal ceremonies and performing official duties together whenever they can.</p>
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<p><em>&#8220;We share experiences from travel, and talk together on complex issues where we need to exchange ideas,&#8221;</em> says Princess Victoria.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;We always have a really nice time together. Meeting points are obviously not as frequent as you want. Full calendars sometimes prevent you from being united, but I am very fond of both the Crown Princes and grateful for their support.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>One of their joint outings occurred when Frederik, Haakon, and Victoria visited the Antarctic as patrons of the International Polar Year, a project which allowed them to schedule working time together. They all have a keen interest in the environment and are usually seen together for such causes. In December 2009, they spent time in Frederik&#8217;s homeland of Denmark, where they attended the opening of the Bright Green Expo in Copenhagen.</p>
<p>Previously, Victoria was the only unmarried royal among the group, and would often accompany her princely &#8220;brothers&#8221; and their wives at royal functions. Now Victoria is escorted by Daniel Westling, her fiance, who will become a royal prince and the Duke of Västergötland upon their marriage on June 19th. The Crown Princess will walk down the aisle the same day her parents married in 1976.</p>
<p>The Scandinavian triumvirate are so close that Victoria was named godmother to Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Christian, the eldest children of Prince Haakon and Prince Frederik, respectively.</p>
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<p><strong>The Crown Princesses of the Netherlands and Belgium </strong> are close friends through their royal husbands. Even their countries are intertwined. Belgium was once a part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, but gained independence in 1830. Both nations remain close allies.</p>
<p>Princess Maxima of the Netherlands and BFF Princess Mathilde carry out several engagements for their respective countries, but try to make it a joint effort as much as possible. </p>
<p>Many say that the pair work &#8216;<a href="http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f46/mathilde-and-maxima-open-museum-m-24702.html">seamlessly</a>&#8216; when they attend events together. The opening of a new museum in Leven, Belgium, was no exception: Maxima and Mathilde smiled and greeted the crowds with warm enthusiasm and clearly enjoyed each other&#8217;s company as well. </p>
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<p>Mathilde and Maxima have a lot in common. Close in age, they both married heirs of thrones; both women are university-educated; they speak several languages fluently; and both were successful career women when they met their husbands. </p>
<p>Argentine-born Maxima was working at the New York branch of Germany&#8217;s Deutsche Bank when she began dating Prince Willem-Alexander. Mathilde was employed as a speech therapist when she met her future husband, Prince Philippe, during a casual game of tennis. </p>
<p>The pair of princesses also share a love of being hands-on, attentive mothers. Maxima has three girls and Mathilde has two boys and two girls. Mathilde is godmother to Maxima&#8217;s middle daughter, Princess Alexia. </p>
<p>Add your favorite royal pairings in the comments below!</p>
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