The Meghan Markle Engagement Ring: Ethics & Class
What engagement ring did Meghan Markle get?
Prince Harry designed a custom three-stone engagement ring for Meghan Markle, set with a stunning cushion cut center, flanked by round diamonds. The side diamonds were from his mother, Princess Diana, and the center stone was personally selected by the Prince. The socially conscious couple chose an ethically mined Botswanan center diamond, as they had travelled Botswana together, and Harry knew of the significant positive impact the diamond trade has upon the region. The three stones were originally set on a classic yellow gold band.

How many carats is Meghan Markle engagement ring?
Meghan’s center cushion cut center stone is approximately 3 carats, while the round side stones add around 1.5 carats. After the birth of her son, Archie, Meghan also added a pave diamond band to her ring, bumping the total carat weight up to around 4.75cttw (carat total weight). In other words, her Meghan’s engagement ring has around five carats of diamonds. Perfect for a princess.
Did Meghan Markle add diamonds to her engagement ring?
Yes. After Meghan had her first child, she added a diamond band to her center three stones. It is rumored that she may have also added a scalloped hidden halo design to the center stones as well! It is believed that the royal couple upgraded the engagement ring’s diamond band so that it matched Meghan’s anniversary band. She has quite the stack going!

How much is Meghan Markle's engagement ring worth?
A ring similar to Meghan’s would likely sell for around $150,000, depending upon exact quality. However, given this ring’s specific and desirable provenance – the diamonds have been owned by Princess Diana and Duchess Meghan – it would likely fetch closer to $350,000 (or more) at auction.
Where did Meghan Markle’s engagement ring come from?
Meghan’s center stone is a newly mined ethical diamond sourced from Botswana. The side stones were recycled from the collection of Princess Diana, Prince Harry’s late mother. Harry himself confirmed the sourcing of the stones himself, adding that he wanted to be sure his mother was with them on “this crazy journey” of marriage in the public eye.
What is special about Botswana diamonds?
In Botswana, diamond mining operations mean education, healthcare, and job opportunities for its people. This is due to the mines being owned in a unique 50/50 financial share operation. In other words, the country owns and profits from the mines just as much as the diamond companies do. By choosing a Botswanan diamond, you are personally improving Botswanan quality of life.
“When I wear this ring, I’ve empowered a child. I’ve empowered a community and a country as a whole. I carry pride with me every time I wear a Botswana diamond.” – Naseem Lahri, managing director of Lucara Botswana, the first Motswana female to run a diamond mining company in Botswana.
Why this inspires me
Botswana’s diamond mining model, which directly enriches its people through ethical diamond trade, is truly inspiring. Do Amore was founded to offer ethically sourced jewelry that also gives back to the earth. And Botswana was way ahead of that curve! I love knowing each and every Botswanan diamond we sell helps provide food, education, and security for the hardworking Botswanan miners and their families. Talk about a gift of love and commitment!

Are you inspired by Meghan Markle’s engagement ring?
Me too! If you’d like to learn more about her ring, Botswanan diamonds, or other ethical three stone engagement rings, drop us a line! You can reach out directly to care@doamore.com or write in here. We love talking about sustainable, ethically sourced diamonds. And, we’d love to help you pick out your perfect conflict-free engagement ring!