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1. The Iconic Engagement
When Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton in 2010, he presented her with one of the most famous engagement rings in history—the 12-carat Ceylon sapphire circle that once belonged to his late mother, Princess Diana.
Design: The circle features a deep blue sapphire surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds, set in 18-karat white gold.
Symbolism: By gifting Diana’s ring, William honored his mother’s memory while cementing Kate’s place in royal history.
2. The Traditional Welsh Gold Wedding Band
In 2011, Kate added a Welsh gold wedding band—a royal tradition dating back to 1923.
Significance: Welsh gold is rare and has been used in royal wedding bands for generations, symbolizing enduring love and heritage.
3. The Eternity: Marking Milestones
Over the years, Kate has worn several eternity circle, each believed to mark significant moments in her life:
Annoushka Diamond Band: Thought to be a gift from Prince William after the birth of Prince George in 2013.
Cartier Sapphire & Diamond Band: A sophisticated addition, possibly symbolizing strength and resilience.
The 2025 Wimbledon Appearance
During the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, Princess Kate made headlines by pairing her iconic sapphire engagement circle with multiple eternity bands for the first time.
Key Observations:
She omitted her newest diamond eternity band, opting instead for her Cartier sapphire circle and an older diamond eternity band.
This marked a departure from her 2024 style, where she occasionally wore the stack without her engagement ring.
This Change Matters
Jewelry experts suggest that this new combination reflects a deeper personal narrative—one that intertwines family, motherhood, and resilience, especially following her cancer treatment announcement in 2024.
The Symbolism Behind Princess Kate’s Rings Stack
1. Honoring Diana’s Legacy
By keeping Diana’s sapphire ring as the centerpiece, Kate ensures that her late mother-in-law’s memory remains alive.
Nilesh Rakholia (Founder of Abelini) explains: “This cohesive sapphire motif powerfully connects the past with the present, showing that Diana’s legacy is not only honored but actively woven into the fabric of Kate’s public persona.”
2. Representing Milestones & Strength
Each eternity circle is believed to mark a personal or familial milestone:
Motherhood (Prince George’s birth)
Marital commitment (Welsh gold band)
Personal resilience (post-chemotherapy appearances)
3. A Shift in Narrative
Maxwell Stone (Steven Stone Jewelers) notes: “It’s a subtle shift that suggests she’s embracing not just the legacy of a single iconic gem, but the layered journey that has followed.”