Are Kate Middleton and Prince William about to becoming the biggest stars in Hollywood? Not quite yet, although there's a new report that says the couple's "love story" is being made into a new big screen film, thanks to a novel that is based on their lives.

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According to Parade Magazine this week, Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan's novel "The Royal We," is being adapted into a Hollywood movie. The book was inspired by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and how Middleton is the first commoner to marry into the British royal family.

What's more, the novel is being adapted for film by Parenthood stars Lauren Graham (who many fans remember from the Gilmore Girls) and Mae Whitman. There's also a rumor that says Whitman might star in the film as the Duchess' much-often talked about sister, Pippa Middleton.

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Meanwhile, there was a report earlier in the week that suggests Kim Kardashian is "stalking" the royal family.

According to Star Magazine on Monday, royal insiders say the Duchess has had enough as she isn't interested in having the reality television star be her best friend. But that doesn't seem to stop Kardashian, as she's managed to hang out with plenty of high-ranking heads of state like President Barack Obama or Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan in the past.

Kardashian has even tried to use her daughter North West as a tactic, as she apparently suggested that she and Kate get their two children together for a play date, considering that they are almost the same age. Kardashian gave birth several weeks early back in June 2013 while Kate gave birth to her son Prince George one month later in July.

The source explained, "Ever since Kate's son, Prince George, was born, Kim has been badgering the Duchess' people about setting up a public play date between him and North, but Kensington Palace keeps telling her in no uncertain terms that it won't be happening."

So far, Kensington Palace has not made any comments about the report.