What Meghan Markle's 'ring watch' really means

Can you feel what’s in the air? No, not spring — another potential celebrity engagement! This time it’s maybe, possibly, supposedly Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, according to breathless reports in Us Weekly. Apparently, “friends suspect” the two are engaged, saying, “I think it’s already happened, but they’re holding the news back until she has finished on Suits. I’ve never seen them happier. It’s amazing.”

What’s amazing isn’t how happy the celebrity couple are; it’s how obsessed we are about the Engagement and the Ring — and this isn’t the only celebrity couple we’ve been foisting engagement rumors on. Lately, our engagement obsession has been spread around celebrityville, encompassing singers Gwen Stefani and beau Blake Shelton, as well as multihyphenates Jennifer Lopez and her sweetheart, Alex Rodriguez, and new rumours are now trailing actors Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender. Yes, Ring Watch is right up there with Bump Watch as a popular national pastime … but why?

Are Prince Harry and Meghan already secretly engaged? Photo: Getty
Are Prince Harry and Meghan already secretly engaged? Photo: Getty

“Celebrities become almost familial — they feel like good friends to people,” says Stacy Jones, CEO of Hollywood Branded, an entertainment marketing firm. “That’s why everyone tunes in, whether it’s Perez Hilton or TMZ. People have created bonds — whether it’s TV or film, there’s an idolisation and you feel like you know them because of the personal connection made with their characters. People become so fascinated with their world that it becomes a natural extension to want to know everything that’s going on with them.”

Stacy thinks social media has made this practice “a thousand times more personal,” because you’re able to follow their lives in a more intimate way. “It’s the culture of social influence,” she says. “This is why Instagram and Facebook have become strong platforms. It gives you a personal glimpse into other people’s lives, and in this experience, you’re assigning your own emotions and attachments, jumping in and feeling like it’s a part of your real life.”

All eyes are on the couple. Photo: Getty
All eyes are on the couple. Photo: Getty

Still, there’s a heightened sense that follows the Harry-Markle story, not completely unlike the wall-to-wall reportage that followed Harry’s mother, Diana, throughout her entire courtship and engagement with his father, Prince Charles. Stacy thinks the coverage has heightened them to A-list status because “it’s a prince — it’s a fairy-tale story. The actress met her prince and could become part of the royal family. It’s a little girl’s dream pulled into a reality.” But more than that, Stacy sees it as an extension of that fantasy world because we don’t know that much about the royal family — they’re typically tight-lipped about their comings and goings, which adds to their mystery and allure.

“Prince Harry is a step down on the totem pole, so he’s more relatable,” Stacy shares. “He’s been a bit of a bad boy, he’s not groomed to be the future king, and he’s dating an actress who’s stunning and well known. So it’s not entirely the same as Charles and Diana, because Harry is with someone who has her own celebrity status that encapsulates her, and that’s taken us to a new level of fascination. And that allows for more interesting coverage.”

The rumour mill has also been going around Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani. Photo: Getty
The rumour mill has also been going around Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani. Photo: Getty

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Of course, plenty of celebrities know how to work the press game, whether it’s setting up the narrative of their own “stepping out” story to redirect bad press, or placing well-situated sources to help spread the news they want you to read about them. But while Stacy confirms that most celebrities are calculated about their image and are often in charge of what gets out when, she doesn’t think this source is necessarily a plant from the couple themselves — and believes that the news will become official, or not, when the couple themselves decide to confirm it.

Plus, Stacy points out, the couple don’t seem to be the type to use the news for professional gain, as some do in the celebrity news coverage game. “An engagement story helps a celebrity professionally in that they’re sharing info when they’re ready, and spinning it how they want spun, but that can help control any scenario in their lives — that’s why have publicity teams to ensure the whole package is maintained, including their persona and its perception by others. In this case, I don’t think Harry and Megan are looking to get something out about engagement — they’re not looking to leverage their own stardom and success. This is complicated for them to manoeuvre through, given their stature, and the more complications that arise, the more they’ll be trying to satiate and make sure that his family is comfortable with how news is shared.”

Jennifer Lopez And Alex Rodriguez haven't been shy about their relationship. Photo: Getty
Jennifer Lopez And Alex Rodriguez haven't been shy about their relationship. Photo: Getty

Which leaves us right where we started — in speculation mode, wondering about are they or aren’t they taking personal stock in the lives of people we don’t really know, as much as we want to. But as silly as Ring Watch may seem, Stacy thinks it serves a purpose we might not realise — that of enjoying a little fluff news in the midst of the chaos our world has become. As she puts it, “Not everyone jumps on the celebrity train of wanting to know what’s going on — some people completely tune out. But pictures, gossip, whether good or bad, people cling to it — it’s sugar. It’s candy to talk about it. It takes away the real-life horror. And it takes that daily mundane life that many of us have, allows us to feel like we’re sharing in the excitement of something more glamorous and exciting, and makes it feel like it’s part of our own life.”

When will Prince Harry put a ring on it? Photo: Getty
When will Prince Harry put a ring on it? Photo: Getty

And no matter how silly we might think Ring Watch is, it’s unlikely to go away any time soon, especially with the prevalence of our digital lives.

“People are interacting in person less and less, and more on a digital basis,” Stacy says. “As a society, as we start living more in digital social media world where our connections are through what we read, see, or hear, we’re going to look for more fulfillment from celebrities and individuals who feel so much like family or close friends.”

So maybe Ring Watch isn’t such a bad thing after all — it’s certainly less invasive than Bump Watch and more heartening than Split Watch. Still, only time will tell if there’s another impending royal wedding on the books. Until then, we’ll just have to obsess over who’s possibly getting married next.

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