Royal Wedding Rings

Many girls dream of playing the role of a princess. On their wedding day, every girl gets such an opportunity. A wedding can be made fairytale beautiful. But you can only feel like a true royal when a ring worthy of a queen is placed on your finger. And now you will be able to fully feel that the power of your beauty rules over the world. We will tell you about the wedding rings that real princesses wear on their wedding day. All these accessories never lose their relevance. The secret lies in elegance, refinement, and stylistic perfection. The fashion for these jewelry pieces will never fade into oblivion. Below you can see and read about the wedding rings that royal family members have or had.
Princess Diana or Princess Kate

Perhaps the most famous ring in the world worn by crowned members of the royal family. This is a stunning oval-cut sapphire that once adorned Princess Diana’s hand. Now this masterpiece graces the hand of her daughter-in-law, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Want to recreate Princess Diana’s iconic look? Choose a ring with an oval-cut diamond and sapphires on the sides. The stone setting type is halo: a diamond surrounded by sapphires sparkles in a halo of gentle blue radiance. A suitable ring with diamonds and sapphires with pavé setting would be the perfect complement to your look.
Meghan Markle

Or perhaps you advocate for modern traditions and want to feel like a fashionable princess of our time? Then take a closer look at Meghan Markle’s rings. Although she is not a princess but the Duchess of Sussex, her ring was custom-made. It features a hand-cut diamond framed by two diamonds from Prince Harry’s mother Diana’s collection. Finding a ring like Meghan’s is not difficult – choose an engagement ring with a cushion-cut diamond with two beautiful diamonds on the sides (by the way, you can choose a “princess” cut). If you want to recreate Markle’s look, it’s very important to prefer yellow gold for both the engagement and wedding rings. Markle’s wedding ring is a simple wedding band made of Welsh (yellow) gold with diamonds.
Queen Victoria

The Victorian era is distinguished by a special style characterized by elegance and femininity. Queen Victoria and her beloved husband Prince Albert became one of the most famous couples in world history. They met as teenagers. Albert died quite young, and Victoria wore black clothes until her death as a sign of eternal love for her husband. Do you want to pay tribute to the Victorian era and declare that your love is limitless, like Albert and Victoria’s? Choose a richly decorated wedding ring with an infinity symbol in filigree finish. Yellow gold was the favorite metal of that era (and Queen Victoria’s ring was indeed gold). This is the best option to truly convey the atmosphere of this special royal family. A gold wedding ring with thin diamond bands forming an infinity symbol and a large diamond in the center will testify that you will carry your love through the ages.
Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette is known for literally losing her head due to her heartless egocentricity and excessive extravagance. She also had a mind-boggling collection of jewelry and made a sensation with her love for elaborate outfits. Do you want to conquer hearts just like Marie Antoinette? Choose an engagement ring made of unique rose gold with a split shank and a matching wedding ring. Indeed, why eat bread when there are pastries?
Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly was a princess twice over. Before becoming Princess Grace of Monaco, Kelly was one of the popular movie stars of the 1950s. Even before she received her grand title, she was already adored by the whole world. Wedding rings like those of Hitchcock’s elegant favorite – with an emerald-cut diamond and side baguettes – were popular in that era (she appeared with just such a ring on screen in her last film “High Society”). Want to recreate the look? Choose an engagement ring with an emerald-cut diamond in the center and baguette-cut stones on the sides. A ring with a baguette-shaped diamond is a magnificent choice for a matching wedding ring.
Queen Elizabeth I

Queen of England and Ireland Elizabeth I carefully approached creating her image. She actively used the possibilities of portrait painting and loved to be depicted covered in diamonds and precious stones. Her favorite was pearls, so if you’re inspired by this monarch’s image, choose rings with pearl accents. Elizabeth I also preferred to be depicted with celestial bodies – the sun and moon, as she felt like a goddess. Elizabeth’s style is characterized by a love for lavish jewelry and an obsession with the heavens. She would surely have loved an engagement ring with an asymmetrical diamond in a halo setting and a similar-styled wedding ring with diamonds.
Cleopatra

The Queen of Egypt Cleopatra is one of the most famous monarchs of the ancient world. When we imagine this beauty from past centuries, we always see her surrounded by twisting vines and serpents. This is no coincidence, as this is exactly how the queen was depicted in ancient paintings and films. An engagement ring with a yellow gold diamond with a split shank imitating ivy intertwining reflects the entire essence of Cleopatra, a ruler ahead of her time. A wedding ring with a diamond in the shape of a winding vine stem would match such an engagement ring in style.
Choosing a ring like a real queen is not that difficult. The main thing is to decide whose image inspires you most. Strict English queens, or daring princesses? Or perhaps modest and elegant representatives of Monaco nobility, or adventurous Cleopatra? With such luxurious sets of engagement and wedding rings, you will feel like a true queen of hearts. Well, we can help you with ring size using the online ring sizer on the main page
