Meghan Markle has debuted a new signet ring that features the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s joint royal monogram.
The mother of two has added the signet ring to her growing collection of jewellery.
The Duchess of Sussex was spotted wearing the new piece during her recent trip to Canada, alongside her diamond engagement ring, gold wedding band and glittering eternity ring.
The gold signet ring represents a shift from her previous jewellery choices, which typically featured pieces from independent designers.
Meghan Markle has debuted a new signet ring that features the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s joint royal monogram.
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The new signet ring appears to feature the couple’s joint royal monogram, which was unveiled after their wedding.
The distinctive cypher combines an ‘H’ and ‘M’ in cursive writing, crowned with an ornate coronet.
The coronet design includes two cross pattées, four fleurs-de-lys and two strawberry leaves, making it a meaningful tribute to their shared royal connection.
This design choice follows a long-standing Royal Family tradition of personalised signet rings.
The gold signet ring represents a shift from her previous jewellery choices, which typically featured pieces from independent designers.
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On Tuesday, the Duchess of Sussex departed the Invictus Games in Canada after spending five days at the competition, leaving Prince Harry to continue his duties until the closing ceremony.
Meghan, 43, flew home to California on Tuesday evening to reunite with Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three.
Before her departure, the duchess joined Prince Harry at a family-and-friends tubing event in Whistler, where winter sports are being held for the first time in Invictus Games history.
The event marked her final appearance at the games.
Prince Harry, 40, will remain at the games until Sunday’s closing ceremony.
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A source close to the couple confirmed: “This was always planned. Meghan is going home to be with her children.”
“Meghan left the games in Düsseldorf early after five days to go home. This is Prince Harry’s event and she is there to support him, but this was planned,” the source added.
Prince Harry, 40, will remain at the games until Sunday’s closing ceremony.
Officials kept the duchess’s travel arrangements confidential until after her departure, citing security considerations.