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Their love affair - which neither will confirm, preferring to bat aside teasing questions about their relationship while holding hands and kissing passionately - has become fodder for a thousand celebrity magazine covers.
Every week they are reported to be splitting up, secretly marrying or expecting a baby. So what is the truth?
'When we're together, we understand each very well,' says 24-year-old Pattinson. 'We know what each other is thinking and we have been very close for a long time. Kristen is a wonderful girl.'
She says of him, 'He's a hunk, the sort of guy that makes any girl feel good. He's intelligent, he's modest, and - whatever else people say about our relationship - he's my best friend.'
Not that they have courted attention. Over the past two years, RPattz and KStew have seldom been pictured together in private, and photographed only when attending Twilight-related events.
When Stewart went to the premiere of Pattinson's film Remember Me, in March, she was careful not to walk down the red carpet at the same time as him.
But last month, the pair finally shared a public kiss on stage at the MTV movie awards. The joyous hormonal screaming that greeted this much-delayed public consummation was roughly the equivalent of having 30,000 vuvuzelas blown in your ear.
'It's just madness now,' sighs Pattinson of his high public profile. 'Pure bloody madness. I don't want to disappoint girls who think I'm very cool and smooth, because I'm not, I'm afraid.
'I'm still quite shy, although I've found that some women find that quite attractive.'
There is no doubt the romance is based on more than hype. Last January, they were seen house-hunting together at Ventnor on the Isle of Wight.
Kristen, who lives with her parents, is also looking for a house in Beverly Hills. And recently they were reported to have spent the night together in a bungalow in the grounds of a hotel which was once Charlie Chaplin's home in Los Angeles.
'I pestered her until she gave in, ' says Pattinson. 'It wasn't my charm or looks - it was my persistence.'
Stewart and Angarano split up some time after the first film was made - and by the time they were promoting it, she and Pattinson were an unconfirmed item.
And now Pattinson, who went to the £6,000-a-term The Harrodian school in South-West London and whose father imports vintage cars, is in the position Leonardo DiCaprio was 13 years ago as a teen idol.
Yet his only previous screen experience had been the role of the prefect Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, and his ambition was 'to be like Jack Nicholson'.
A bizarre aspiration? Maybe, but Pattinson had worshipped Nicholson his early teens. 'I love his mannerisms. I dressed talked like him. He was my idol.'
His modelling career had begun at but fizzled out at 16. He turned to stage and landed a part in a play at London's Royal Court, but was sacked during rehearsals for over-acting.
Now, riots follow in his wake. There protests when he cuts his long hair.
Only singer Justin Bieber is considered hotter - and poor Zac Efron, is yesterday's news.
Pattinson says that he still suffers from a fear of failure and feelings of inadequacy. Given that he is paid £5million a film, plus a share of the box office, and is the leading element in this hugely successful franchise, he ought to feel more secure.
But he explains that the phenomenal nature of the scrutiny he's under makes everything seem unreal. He doesn't own a car, and spends most of his time living in hotels - by choice. Spending money seems not to interest him, and he has an almost superstitious attitude to how long his fame will last.
'In one hotel I was staying at, they had really good room service with an amazing choice of dishes, but I just ate the same thing every day - chicken tikka.
'I crave home-cooked food sometimes, but I only know how to make toast. That's the way I am.'
With box- office success comes intense scrutiny of his private life. When he and Stewart appeared at a 30-minute question-and-answer session with fans, the couple's intimate body language was much-commented on.
The fans are obsessed with the two of them. 'It's extremely difficult when we are out together,' he said when they appeared at the Baftas earlier this year.
'We can't arrive anywhere at the same time because the fans go crazy. This was supposed to be a public appearance as a couple, but it's impossible. We are here together and it's a public event, but it's not easy.'
Both he and Stewart refuse to talk on the record about their relationship, but it's evident from his replies that they are very close personally, as well as professionally.
'Kristen and I are living a great adventure together,' he says. 'We are inseparable.'
Pattinson says: 'There are a couple of scenes where we have these confrontations where I push him around a little bit and I'm supposed to grab his shoulder. It wasn't even in the script. I thought I'd really scare him and grab his shoulder, that it would freak him out. So I grabbed his shoulder - but it was actually too big to get a grip on.'
Quite naturally Pattinson is anxious to do nothing to derail this lucrative juggernaut.
At first, he admits, he didn't want to do Twilight because he had not yet learned how to act, and wanted to wait until he was ready.
Now he says: 'I know I'm the luckiest guy on earth.'
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