Okay, so, I’ve always been fascinated by royal stuff, especially Princess Diana. She was just so… iconic. And that engagement ring! It’s a legend in itself, right? So, I decided to dive deep and learn everything I could about it.

First, I started by just googling “lady diana engagement ring.” A ton of articles popped up, but I didn’t just want to read; I wanted to piece together the whole journey of the ring. It’s like a historical artifact, you know?
I went through tons of articles and realized something interesting. I always thought that Diana’s ring was probably made by special handcraft, but from those articles, I found out that it was given to Prince Harry after his mother passed away. But he offered it to Prince William when he planned to propose to Kate Middleton, so Kate Middleton became the owner of the ring. How generous he is!
Then, I discovered that many royals often use heirloom gems to create their rings. It’s a tradition, it seems. Like Prince Philip, he used diamonds from a tiara that belonged to his mother, Princess Alice of Greece, for Queen Elizabeth’s ring. Pretty cool, right? Tradition and history all wrapped up in a piece of jewelry.
- But Diana’s ring… that’s different.
From what I gathered, it was displayed in a memorial to the princess in a department store in London around 2005. That means it went from being a symbol of love and commitment to a part of a memorial, displayed for the public. Imagine all the people who must have seen it there, remembering Diana.
And here’s another detail I stumbled upon: Before she became a princess, when she was a teenager, she had this “D” necklace. It’s like a little piece of her life before all the royal craziness.

After I’ve collected all these pieces of information, I feel that I know more about Princess Diana. She was just an ordinary girl before she became a princess. So many stories behind this ring.
It’s kind of wild to think about all the hands this ring has passed through and all the history it’s seen. From Diana’s finger to a memorial and now to Kate Middleton. It’s more than just a ring; it’s a story, a legacy. I’m so glad I took this little deep dive. It made me appreciate the ring and Diana’s story even more.