When it comes to meaningful jewelry with serious sparkle, Meghan Markle’s wedding ring stack tells a royal love story all its own. And now that we’ve been getting high-def close up photos of her hands from her show With Love, Meghan, we have been getting asked more questions about the rings that make up Meghan’s wedding ring stack.

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Meghan’s trio of rings is delicate, elegant, and deeply personal. Here’s everything you need to know about the Duchess of Sussex’s famous ring stack — plus how to shop the look for yourself.
The Engagement Ring
Prince Harry designed Meghan’s engagement ring himself in 2017, and it’s packed with sentimental touches. The ring features a central cushion-cut diamond from Botswana, where the couple took one of their first trips together, flanked by two smaller round diamonds from Princess Diana’s personal collection. The original design had a slightly chunkier yellow gold band and was made by Cleave & Company.

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In 2019, Meghan updated the ring with a refined, thinner pavé diamond band, rumoured to have been done by celebrity jeweler Lorraine Schwartz. The update gave the ring a more delicate and modern feel, aligning more closely with Meghan’s minimalist aesthetic.
More recently, in the trailer and promotional materials for her new show, eagle-eyed fans have noted that Meghan’s engagement ring appears to have undergone another modification. Specifically, the central diamond now seems to be an emerald-cut stone, differing from the original cushion-cut diamond sourced from Botswana. This change has sparked discussions among fans and media outlets about the evolution of her ring’s design.

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The Wedding Band
Meghan’s wedding ring is steeped in royal tradition. Crafted from a piece of Welsh gold – a gift from Queen Elizabeth – the band was made by Cleave & Company, the same jewelers who worked on the couple’s engagement ring. The royal family has long used rare Welsh gold for their wedding bands, making it a classic and symbolic choice. Many jewelry experts consider Welsh gold to be priceless, as it isn’t being mined today. All the available Welsh gold is already in circulation, so you would need to purchase an already-made piece to acquire it.
Unlike her engagement ring, Meghan has kept her wedding band classic and unadorned, serving as the timeless core of her stack.
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The Eternity Ring
The third ring in Meghan’s stack is a diamond eternity band, gifted by Prince Harry in 2019 to celebrate their first wedding anniversary and the birth of their son, Archie. Designed by Lorraine Schwartz, the eternity ring is thought to feature Harry, Meghan, and Archie’s birthstones – peridot, sapphire, and emerald – on the inside of the band. This sentimental touch adds another layer of personalization to the already meaningful stack.

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