• Meghan Markle's ring altered again
  • Original design inspired by Princess Diana
  • Latest change seen in Netflix series

Meghan Markle has once again ignited curiosity with what seems to be another alteration to her engagement ring. The Duchess of Sussex's iconic band, first introduced in 2017, has undergone several changes over the years. Her latest Netflix series, 'With Love, Meghan,' which is set to premiere in March, offers a glimpse of the newest modification. In one of the trailers, Meghan is seen flaunting her cooking skills while wearing the ring, which now appears to feature a central stone altered from its original cushion shape to an emerald cut. This latest change adds another chapter to the ring's evolving story.

Original design inspired by Princess Diana

When Prince Harry first designed the engagement ring, he incorporated a cushion cut diamond from Botswana, a place of significance for the couple. The main stone was flanked by two smaller diamonds from Princess Diana's collection, adding sentimental value to the piece. "Royal fans got their first glimpse of Meghan Markle's engagement ring in 2017," marking the couple's engagement announcement. The ring, crafted by Cleave & Company, the jewellers to Queen Elizabeth II, was initially valued at around £120,000. It symbolized not only their love but also a connection to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.

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Latest change seen in Netflix series

The engagement ring's journey of transformation began in 2019 when it first appeared altered at the Trooping the Colour event. Prince Harry reportedly enlisted jeweller Lorraine Schwartz to resize and reset the ring, replacing the original band with a more delicate micro-pavé design. Now, the latest alteration has been revealed in Meghan's upcoming Netflix series, where the central stone seems to have been reshaped into an emerald cut. This new look has once again placed Meghan's engagement ring in the spotlight, fueling discussions among royal enthusiasts.