Obsessed with the latest news about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? These days, who isnโt? But according to a report from Reuters, you should probably monitor how all-encompassing your interest in all things royal becomesโbecause it could turn into an actual mental illness.
Psychiatrist Sue Varma, an assistant professor at New York University Langone Medical Center, told Reuters that thereโs nothing inherently wrong with loving every last bit of Meghan Markle family gossip. But there comes a point where royal obsession can get pretty dark.
โItโs the lack of other activities, the lack of flexibility, the fact that youโre taking away time from something else. Is this time that you could have been spending with your kids? Is this time you could be talking with your partner?โ Varma said.

Varma also noted that you fawning over Harry is an entirely one-sided relationship, unless you are literally Meghan Markle. So be sure youโre keeping that in mind when you keep refreshing Kensington Palaceโs Instagram account. โWhen you start socializing with people that you donโt know, when you donโt have a reciprocal relationship, this is called parasocial. Itโs one sided,โ she said. โThis is a problem when youโre living in a fantasy world at the expense of creating real relationships.โ
Atlas Obscura reports that parasocial relationships often occur with celebrities or even fictional characters. Most are totally harmless, like being way too invested in Olivia Popeโs decisions on Scandal. But others can become dangerous, like when John Hinckley Jr. tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan to impress Jodie Foster. Sure, most people arenโt going to go that far, thankfully, but thereโs still a definite downside to celebrity obsession.

Many people turn to parasocial relationships when theyโre feeling lonely, according to Scientific American, which is why rom-coms can feel great after a breakup. It just reflects every personโs fundamental need to belong to a social group.
But some social scientists worry that too much time with parasocial relationships will take away from your time talking to actual people youโre acquainted with. So if youโre planning on watching Prince Harry and Meghan Markleโs wedding in May, invite a few friends over. Itโll be more funโand healthier for you, too.
This article originally appeared on Marie Claire US.