The Queen Elizabeth II's engagement ring, a gift from her beloved Prince Philip, wasn't just lavish but also deeply sentimental.
The diamonds in the late Queen's ring were repurposed from a tiara that belonged to Philip's mother, Princess Alice of Battenberg.
The cherished piece was crafted by Prince Philip himself with the help of Philip Antrobus Ltd.It's believed by experts to be valued at over £200,000, reports the Mirror.
Jewellery aficionados at Steven Stone have delved into the romantic history behind Queen Elizabeth II's engagement ring, drawing comparisons with Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle.Prince William followed in his grandfather's footsteps when he proposed to Kate Middleton with Princess Diana's iconic sapphire and diamond ring.
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