Meghan Marks Birthday with Royal Glamour: The £237,220 Jewelry Statement
MEGHAN MARKLE SHINES BRIGHT AT CHARITY EVENT WITH HARRY - AND WE CAN'T HELP BUT NOTICE THE EXPENSIVE JEWELLERY!
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, made a stunning appearance at a charity concert in Santa Barbara over the weekend, and we can't help but be impressed by her dazzling outfits and accessories. But what really caught our attention was the jaw-dropping £237,220 worth of jewellery she wore to the event!
Meghan, who turned 44 on August 4, was seen sporting a plethora of sparkling pieces, including a brand new ring that has never been seen before! Fans are convinced it's a birthday present from her husband, Prince Harry, and we can't blame them - the gorgeous Queen Water Drop Moonstone Ring from Logan Hollowell is simply stunning. The £3,185 piece features a pear-shaped moonstone surrounded by a halo of white diamonds and is said to bring good fortune and success in love and business matters.
But that's not all - Meghan also wore her engagement ring, which was designed by Prince Harry himself after he proposed to her with a cushion-cut diamond from Botswana. The ring, valued at around £120,000, features two smaller round diamonds from Princess Diana's personal collection, making it an even more special and meaningful piece of jewellery.
And let's not forget about the other eye-catching pieces Meghan wore to the event! She stacked her 18-carat gold Cartier Love bracelet on top of Princess Diana's Cartier Tank Française watch, worth £17,800, and paired it with a £2,370 Jennifer Meyer mini bezel tennis bracelet. Her elegant navy dress was completed by stylish pumps and her brunette locks were parted to the side in effortless waves.
But what really got us talking is the possible reconciliation between Meghan and Prince Harry's families. It seems that after months of tension, the couple may finally be bridging the gap with the Royal Family. Earlier this month, Prince Harry spent 54 minutes with King Charles at Clarence House, their first face-to-face meeting in 18 months.
According to insiders, the Duke of Sussex is keen to reset his relationship with his family and wants to spend more time with his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, whom he has not seen for three years. "It's become clear that Harry now regrets some of his actions," a source told thescholarlynote.com. "He wants to rebuild his relationships and be part of a functioning wider family again."
But it seems that reconciliation is just one step at a time - after all, Prince William was nowhere to be seen at the charity event despite being in the same area as his brother! And let's not forget about the explosive memoir, Spare, which made some jaw-dropping claims and laid bare the rift within the Royal Family.
In an interview with The Guardian in Kyiv, Harry spoke candidly about his book, saying: "I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear." He also revealed that his wife, Meghan, had given him some words of wisdom - to "just stick to the truth".
The charity event itself was a huge success, with legendary artists such as Trisha Yearwood and Good Charlotte taking to the stage. The concert aimed to raise funds for essential equipment and mental wellness programs for Santa Barbara County's first responders.
And what better way to celebrate than with a surprise joint appearance by Meghan and Harry? They took to the stage to address the crowd, and we can only imagine how proud they must have been to be part of such an important cause.
The couple's latest outing comes just weeks after Prince Harry wrapped up his solo trip to the UK, where he met with King Charles for a face-to-face meeting. His spokesperson told thescholarlynote.com that he "loved being back in the UK" and was "catching up with old friends and colleagues".
It seems that the Duke of Sussex is indeed trying to rebuild his relationships with his family and is keen to be part of a functioning wider family again. And who knows? Maybe we'll see more of Meghan and Harry together at future charity events - after all, they make a stunning couple!
SOME OF THE OTHER JEWELLERY PIECES MEGHAN WORE TO THE EVENT:
- A £10,000 wedding band crafted from Welsh gold
- An eternity ring, worth £80,000, which features the birthstones of Meghan, Archie and Harry
- Two other golden bands on her wrist (though their exact value is unknown)
- Princess Diana's Cartier Tank Française watch, worth £17,800
- A £2,370 Jennifer Meyer mini bezel tennis bracelet
LOGAN HOLLOWELL - THE BRAND BEHIND MEGHAN'S STUNNING RING
Logan Hollowell is a luxury jeweller based in Los Angeles and specialises in handcrafted pieces made from 14k and 18k recycled gold. Their unique designs are inspired by the natural beauty of gemstones, which they source ethically from around the world.
Meghan's Queen Water Drop Moonstone Ring is one of their most exquisite creations - a pear-shaped moonstone surrounded by a halo of white diamonds. The ring is said to bring good fortune and success in love and business matters, making it a truly special piece for Meghan.
THE ROYAL FAMILY'S LATEST DEVELOPMENTS
After months of tension between the Royal Family and Prince Harry, it seems that reconciliation may finally be on the cards. The Duke of Sussex spent 54 minutes with King Charles at Clarence House earlier this month - their first face-to-face meeting in 18 months.
According to insiders, Prince Harry is keen to rebuild his relationships with his family and wants to spend more time with his grandchildren, Archie and Lilibet, whom he has not seen for three years. "It's become clear that Harry now regrets some of his actions," a source told thescholarlynote.com. "He wants to reset his relationship with his family and be part of a functioning wider family again."
But it seems that reconciliation is just one step at a time - after all, Prince William was nowhere to be seen at the charity event despite being in the same area as his brother! And let's not forget about the explosive memoir, Spare, which made some jaw-dropping claims and laid bare the rift within the Royal Family.
In an interview with The Guardian in Kyiv, Harry spoke candidly about his book, saying: "I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear." He also revealed that his wife, Meghan, had given him some words of wisdom - to "just stick to the truth".
The charity event itself was a huge success, with legendary artists such as Trisha Yearwood and Good Charlotte taking to the stage. The concert aimed to raise funds for essential equipment and mental wellness programs for Santa Barbara County's first responders.
And what better way to celebrate than with a surprise joint appearance by Meghan and Harry? They took to the stage to address the crowd, and we can only imagine how proud they must have been to be part of such an important cause.