Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Karwai Tang/WireImage
Meghan Markle wore a signet ring gifted by Prince Harry at the Invictus Games in Canada.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, wore a gold ring engraved with the couple’s royal monogram, which features their initials underneath a coronet.
A source told Us Weekly: “It was an anniversary gift from the Duke last year, crafted by a private jeweler.”
The monogram on the ring was created after Meghan and Prince Harry, 40, got married at St George’s Chapel in Windsor, England, in May 2018.
Meghan was pictured wearing the ring while watching the wheelchair basketball tournament at the Invictus Games in Vancouver on Sunday, February 9. However, most onlookers didn’t notice the unique accessory until fashion blogs and outlets including Hello! Magazine and British Vogue shared close-up photos this week.
Signet rings have traditionally been associated with aristocracy and royals, though they have become increasingly popular with celebrities. Most recently, Taylor Swift’s signet ring — a gift from Gigi Hadid in June 2024 — was personalized with a portrait of her cat, her lucky number, and Travis Kelce’s jersey number.
Meghan’s ring is thought to have been designed by royal-warrant holder Bentley & Skinner, British Vogue reported, though this has not been officially confirmed. (Us Weekly has reached out to the brand for comment.)
Meghan was in Canada to support Prince Harry, who founded the Invictus Games for wounded or injured servicemen and women in 2014. The 2025 games kicked off in Vancouver on Saturday, February 8, and the closing ceremony is due to take place on Sunday, February 16.
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Meghan Markle Karwai Tang/WireImage
The ring marks another unique piece in Meghan’s meaningful jewelry collection. The duchess was also pictured wearing diamond cascade earrings worth $3,600 that were gifted by Prince Harry for Valentine’s Day during the same trip.
The duchess has several pieces of clothing and jewelry that are customized. While filming an Instagram Reel that was published on February 4, Meghan wore a $37 sweatshirt with her children’s names embroidered on it.
In August 2024, she wore a gold Ariel Gordon pendant necklace with her kids’ names engraved on it during a visit to Colombia.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Karwai Tang/WireImage
The duchess returned home from the Invictus Games on Tuesday, February 11.
In an Instagram Story on Wednesday, the duchess shared an image of sweet treats and souvenirs she collected from the event, including jerseys for her children.
“A taste of Canada and The Invictus Games for our little ones!” Meghan wrote. “Cheering you on from home!”