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The Aquamarine ring, an emerald cut aquamarine flanked by small, solitaire diamonds and set in 24-carat yellow gold, was commissioned by the Princess from Asprey in 1997 and was used by the Princess as a replacement for her engagement ring after her divorce from the Prince of Wales in 1996. [70]
Prince Charles proposed to Princess Diana in early February 1981 without an engagement ring. The royal task on deck: For Di to work with the crown jeweler and choose her own. (A tall order when ...
Princess Diana’s sapphire ring (which now belongs to Kate Middleton) is probably the most famous engagement ring in the world, and the story behind it is pretty unusual. Mostly because—unlike ...
The Prince and Princess of Wales/YouTube (2) (Left) Kate Middleton and Prince George in a video issued on Sept. 9, 2024; (Right) A close view of Kate Middleton's hand in the video issued on Sept ...
In keeping with tradition, the couple's wedding rings were crafted from Welsh gold from the Clogau St David's mine in Bontddu. [29] The tradition of using Welsh gold within the wedding rings of the Royal Family dates back to 1923. [21] Upon marriage Diana automatically acquired the title of Princess of Wales. [32]
According to Vanity Fair, the famous ring is made up of a 12 carat Ceylon sapphire encircled by 14 diamonds, and it was custom-made for Princess Diana by King Charles. It has been worn by ...
Unlike many royal brides, Princess Diana chose a 12-carat Ceylon sapphire and diamond ring from an Asprey catalogue.
Princess Dorothea and Prince Friedrich Karl of Windisch-Grätz, the groom's first cousin and her husband. Princess Marina of Windisch-Grätz, the groom's first cousin once removed; The Princess of Hesse and by Rhine, widow of the groom's first cousin, twice removed; The Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, the groom's first cousin and ...