A Ring of Legacy! Some jewels sparkle with beauty… but a few shine with history, love, and legacy. The world first fell in love with this iconic sapphire and diamond engagement ring in 1981, when Princess Diana chose it herself — not from a vault of crown heirlooms, but straight from a jeweler’s catalog. A bold move that spoke to her independent spirit and her ability to follow her heart. 💍💎 This breathtaking ring — a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire surrounded by 14 brilliant diamonds, set in 18-carat white gold — became one of the most recognizable royal jewels in the world, forever linked to Diana’s grace and timeless style. After her passing, the ring was inherited by her sons. In 2010, Prince William placed it on Catherine Middleton’s finger as he proposed, calling it his way of keeping his mother close as he and Catherine began their own journey together. 🕊️ Today, as it rests on the hand of Catherine, Princess of Wales, the ring has taken on a new chapter — representing continuity, remembrance, and love across generations. It is not just an engagement ring, but a living story that binds Diana’s enduring legacy with Catherine’s modern elegance
London, October 3, 2025 — Few pieces of jewelry in modern history carry as much symbolism, recognition, and emotional weight as the sapphire and diamond engagement ring once worn by Princess Diana and now cherished by Catherine, Princess of Wales. Known around the world simply as “Diana’s ring,” it remains one of the most iconic royal jewels ever created — a dazzling emblem of love, loss, and legacy.
A Jewel Born in 1981
The ring first captured the world’s attention in 1981, when Prince Charles presented it to Lady Diana Spencer upon their engagement. Designed by Garrard, the official crown jeweler, the piece broke with royal tradition in a bold way. Unlike many royal heirlooms that are custom-made, Diana chose this ring herself from the jeweler’s catalog — a 12-carat oval Ceylon sapphire, encircled by 14 solitaire diamonds, set in 18-carat white gold.
At the time, its commercial availability was controversial, as critics argued it lacked exclusivity. Yet the choice reflected Diana’s independent spirit, and in the decades that followed, the ring grew into one of the most recognizable and beloved symbols of the British monarchy.
From Diana to Her Sons
Following Diana’s tragic death in 1997, her jewelry was passed on to her sons, Princes William and Harry. The sapphire ring originally went to Prince Harry, while William inherited a gold Cartier watch. But in a touching exchange years later, the brothers agreed that whoever became engaged first would use their mother’s ring.
That moment arrived in 2010, when Prince William proposed to Catherine Middleton during a trip to Kenya. Presenting the ring, William described it as a way to ensure his late mother would be part of their journey:
“It’s very special to me. As Kate’s now very special to me, it was right to put the two together.”
Catherine’s Modern Elegance
Since becoming Princess of Wales, Catherine has worn the ring at countless public appearances, where it continues to dazzle audiences across the globe. Beyond its physical beauty, the ring has come to embody Catherine’s role as the modern face of the monarchy — linking Diana’s timeless grace with Kate’s contemporary elegance.
For many, it is not just an engagement ring but a living symbol of continuity, remembrance, and enduring love across generations of the royal family.
A Jewel That Transcends Time
More than four decades after it was first unveiled, the sapphire engagement ring remains one of the most celebrated jewels in royal history. It tells a story that began with Diana’s individuality, continued through William’s devotion, and now shines through Catherine’s quiet strength and grace.
It is, in every sense, a ring of legacy — a sparkling reminder that love, memory, and history can live on in a single piece of jewelry.