11 Reasons Why Will and Kate Should Be Our New Couple BFFs

I'm always on the lookout for new couple friends. You know, a couple to have brunch with on Sunday mornings, take long walks with in the park while pushing our respective prams and to just sit down with over tea and biscuits and talk about life, love and our encounters with the unwashed masses.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 02: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge depart the Lindo Wing with their newborn daughter at St Mary's Hospital on May 2, 2015 in London, England. The Duchess was safely delivered of a daughter at 8:34am this morning, weighing 8lbs 3 oz who will be fourth in line to the throne. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 02: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge depart the Lindo Wing with their newborn daughter at St Mary's Hospital on May 2, 2015 in London, England. The Duchess was safely delivered of a daughter at 8:34am this morning, weighing 8lbs 3 oz who will be fourth in line to the throne. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

First off, congratulations to Will and Kate on the birth of their second child!

I always get super pumped when rich and famous people I don't know have babies. I'm all like, "Yes! Now we have something in common: Shared misery of sleepless nights and Disney Junior." Of course, then I remember all the nannies, chefs and servants the royals likely have and it makes me a little sad. It also makes me sad that I don't know if servants are a real thing, but I do feel like Will and Kate would have them if they are. And do real princes and princesses watch Sofia the First, or would that be too meta?

Anyway, the new royal bundle of joy also got me thinking that perhaps my wife and I should be new couple BFFs with Will and Kate. I'm always on the lookout for new couple friends. You know, a couple to have brunch with on Sunday mornings, take long walks with in the park while pushing our respective prams and to just sit down with over tea and biscuits and talk about life, love and our encounters with the unwashed masses. And by always on the lookout for, of course, I mean never on the lookout for. After all, why would we mess with a good thing? We have our social schedules firmly booked: My wife and I take turns watching the kids while the other enjoys some well-deserved downtime. When it's her turn to escape, she hangs with her gaggle of friends; when it's mine, I go and sit somewhere by myself. It's a perfect system.

However, I might risk disrupting this careful equilibrium if Will and Kate submit their application to become our new couple BFFs. And, the more I think about it, the more I'm convinced it might just happen. We have a surprising amount in common.

  1. They are the future King and Queen of England; we've been to England.

  • They are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge; we lived in Cambridge for almost 10 months.
  • They have two kids; we have two kids! (Don't mess this up, guys.)
  • They announced the birth of their children on an easel; we announced the birth of our children... well, not on an easel. But if we happen to have another one, we're totally doing that because it's awesome! (Of course we're not having another one... unless Will and Kate do, then we'll see)
  • They announce the birth of a child and a whole country celebrates; we announce the birth of a child and we get at least 100 likes on Facebook.
  • Will has a receding hair line; I don't really have a receding hair line. (I know that's not something in common, just wanted to point it out.)
  • According to The Telegraph, one of their hobbies is walking; we don't really love walking, but we're willing to compromise.
  • Kate's wedding dress had a train that was 2.7 meters long; my wife also had a wedding dress. (By the way, how much is a meter?)
  • They met at the University of St. Andrews; we met at the University of Hard Knocks, but did go to St. Andrews once.
  • The birth of their children allegedly boosts the UK economy; the birth of our children boosts revenues at Target and Starbucks.
  • They have a daughter named Charlotte Elizabeth; we have a niece named Charlotte Elizabeth!
  • Yes, this is clearly happening. So, Will and Kate (think we'll call you Wate...or Kill...no, let's stick with Wate), come on over when you have time. We'll break out Scattergories; you guys bring the Strongbows and handservants.

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