In the world of royal romance, engagement rings are not just symbols of love but also treasured pieces of history and luxury.
Princess Kate Middleton’s sapphire and diamond ring, once belonging to Princess Diana, tops the list as the most valuable royal engagement ring.
This 12-carat Garrard sparkler, now worn by Kate, is estimated to be worth at least £500,000 ($644,000) due to its historical significance and emotional value. Prince William proposed to Kate with this ring in 2010, keeping his mother’s memory close during their engagement.
Queen Camilla’s engagement ring, featuring a five-carat emerald-cut diamond surrounded by baguette-cut diamonds, is valued at approximately £240,000 ($309,000).
This Art Deco piece originally belonged to the Queen Mother and was not intended as an engagement ring but as a push present. Its elegance and historical ties make it a standout piece in the royal collection.
Meghan Markle’s three-stone diamond engagement ring, designed by Prince Harry, is valued at £150,000 ($193,000) or more. The ring includes diamonds from Princess Diana’s collection, blending old and new elements to create a truly unique piece. It was recently voted the most popular engagement ring in the world by the Natural Diamond Council.
Princess Eugenie’s engagement ring, featuring a rare Padparadscha sapphire surrounded by diamonds, rounds out the list of the most valuable royal rings. This stunning piece is valued at over £100,000 and offers a unique departure from traditional blue sapphires with its soft pink hue.
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