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I guess just as GNOME and Xfce: Same toolkit, but completely separate projects in the end.
MeeGo as provided by the Linux Foundation is more of a reference platform and only to a small degree an actual product.
Novell simply added MeeGo (formerly Moblin) as third officially supported desktop environment to SUSE Linux Enterprise (GNOME and KDE Plasma are the two environments for desktop PCs and Moblin/MeeGo for netbooks).
Mostly separate ways, though KDE software improves as a byproduct of Nokia's increased support for Qt (therefore a similar relationship of Xfce to GNOME).
Will be possible, but don't expect official support for KDE software by the netbook manufacturer if you buy a netbook with MeeGo.