Meghan Markle’s “missing” engagement ring has returned to her collection after nine months.
The Duchess of Sussex wore the £140,000 diamond ring on a ski trip in Vancouver, Canada, with husband Prince Harry.
The duo is in Canada to promote the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go event. The Montecito pair appeared to be in good spirits, with Meghan beaming as Harry tested out adapted skis.
Meghan displayed her engagement ring on the trip, followed by her eternity and wedding rings. Traditionally, the wedding ring is worn at the bottom, followed by the engagement ring and finally the eternity ring.
The engagement ring has two of Princess Diana’s diamonds and one from Botswana set in a gold band. Meghan has since had the ring rebuilt, and she debuted the revised, thinner version at Trooping the Colour in 2019.
Meanwhile, body language expert Judi James observed the couple’s behavior during the ski trip and noted that they appeared to be in sync with each other.
“The couple seem to be at their tactile best here, with Meghan even using her signature gesture of placing one flattened hand on Harry’s back as he chats to competitors, apparently to remind him of her presence; encourage and endorse his activity and perhaps to let him know it’s a double act and she’s waiting her turn,”