Meghan Markle mysteriously wears ‘different’ ring to one Prince Harry proposed with
Prince Harry and the Duchess of Sussex got engaged in 2017 in Kensington Palace’s north garden before stepping down as senior royals in 2020.
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Meghan Markle appears to be wearing a different engagement ring to the one Prince Harry first proposed to her with back in November 2017 after he popped the question at Kensington Palace around seven years ago now.
The Duke of Sussex reportedly asked the former Suits actress to be his wife on a blanket in Kensington Palace’s north garden, surrounded by electric candles. However the Duchess appears to be wearing a now different ring.
The original two diamond ring Harry gave her when he proposed to his now wife featured precious stones which came from his late mother Princess Diana’s collection and one from Botswana.
They sat beautifully on the rings thick gold band, but it appears the piece of jewellery has been significantly redesigned and the diamonds now take residence and a much thinner band.
However it’s unclear according to the Mirror when and where the alteration took place – if it was whilst the former working royals resided in the UK or after they dropped their royal duties and moved across to the US.
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Meghan wears her engagement ring alongside her wedding ring which is made from Welsh gold as is traditional for royal women.
Elsewhere, Harry has made a whirlwind visit back to the UK to visit his dad King Charles for the first time in nine months after they put aside the ongoing royal feuds in the light of the monarch’s cancer news.
Upon finding out his cancer diagnosis, Charles reportedly called both his sons Harry and William to deliver the news to them personally – as well as his siblings the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Duke of Edinburgh.
It is believed Harry agreed to delay his visit to the UK until a public announcement was made by Buckingham Palace on Monday which confirmed King Charles will be undergoing specialist treatment for cancer, which the form of which has not been made public knowledge.