There’s a lot of history behind the ring Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton with
Kate Middleton’s engagement ring is undeniably one of the most famous pieces of jewelry in the world.
Having first belonged to Princess Diana, the blue sapphire and diamond ring has been circulating on the royal scene since 1981, when the future King Charles proposed to Diana with it.
Though there’s some debate over exactly how the sapphire bauble made its way into the royal family (the jewelry company that made it, Garrard, claims Prince Charles chose it for his young bride because it reminded him of his mother’s own sapphire brooch while others say Diana ordered it from the company’s catalog or chose it from a spread of jewels that Charles presented her with), it’s been in Kate’s possession since 2010, when Prince William used it to ask for her hand in marriage.
The ring features a 12-carat sapphire center stone
The Princess of Wales’ engagement ring boasts a huge oval Ceylon sapphire that weighs 12 carats. The blue stone is surrounded by 14 solitaire diamonds and set in 18-karat white gold.
It was inspired by another famous royal jewel
Kate’s ring originally belonged to Princess Diana
Long before the ring adorned Kate’s finger, it was worn by Princess Diana.
The ring was reportedly one of several pieces that Charles presented Diana with at Windsor Castle ahead of his proposal, and he chose to include it because it resembled Queen Elizabeth’s sapphire brooch.
The company’s creative director, Prentice, told Vogue, “It was said to be a strong influence on Prince Charles when he came to Garrard to purchase a ring for Lady Diana. He actually ended up setting a sapphire cluster ring for her … I would imagine growing up being surrounded by your mother and your grandmother [with] such beautiful, incredible jewelry … it would stick with you.”
When Charles proposed to Diana with the ring in 1981, the jewel was priced at $37,500, though its value has increased significantly in the decades since.
Kate debuted her blue engagement ring with a matching dress
Royal admirers first saw the sapphire and diamond ring on Kate’s hand during the couple’s engagement announcement at St. James’s Palace on Nov. 16, 2010. Kate had the perfect ensemble to show it off in: a royal blue Issa dress with a V-neckline and a crossover waistband.
Her gold wedding band was a gift from Queen Elizabeth
The blue ring got some company on Kate’s finger on her and William’s wedding day on April 29, 2011, when Queen Elizabeth gifted the bride with a Wartski Welsh gold wedding band. Welsh gold bands are a long-standing tradition for the royal family: King Charles and Queen Camilla received similar wedding rings in 2005.
Kate has matching jewels for her engagement ring
While Kate’s ring is stunning enough to make a statement on its own, the Princess of Wales also has some matching pieces she has worn on occasion, which were from Princess Diana’s personal jewelry collection.
In 2019, Princess Kate debuted a large pair of double-cluster sapphire-and-diamond earrings that once belonged to Diana. The late princess was photographed wearing the jewels many times, including at the Met Gala in New York in 1996.
Prince William gifted Kate an eternity ring after Prince George’s birth
Three years after the couple got engaged, Kate’s show-stopping engagement ring and Welsh gold wedding band got even flashier with the addition of a white gold diamond eternity band that Prince William gifted her from Annoushka.