Meghan Markle wears engagement ring on Valentine's Day after six-month absence
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The Duchess of Sussex was seen wearing her engagement ring in public for only the second time in seven months
Meghan Markle wore her engagement ring on Valentine's Day after a six-month absence in 2023.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in Canada attending the launch event for the 2025 Invictus Games.
The couple were seeing joking together and holding hands during a loved-up display on Valentine's Day.
Meghan was also seen wearing her engagement ring in public for only the second time in seven months.
Meghan Markle wore her engagement ring on Valentine's Day after a six-month absence in 2023.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in Canada attending the launch event for the 2025 Invictus Games.
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The absence of the ring during the second half of 2023 sparked speculation regarding its whereabouts amongst royal fans.
However, the Duchess of Sussex was snapped wearing it in public for the first time in half a year in January 2024 at the premiere of the Bob Marley film 'One Love' in Kingston, Jamaica.
The Duke of Sussex proposed to Meghan in 2017 with the three-stone ring that features diamonds from the late Princess Diana's jewellery collection.
The one-of-a-kind ring was designed by Prince Harry.
The one-of-a-kind ring was designed by Prince Harry.
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During their Valentine's Day appearance in Whistler, Meghan Markle could not contain her laughter as Prince Harry prepared to try sit-skiing.
The Duchess of Sussex was pictured taking multiple snaps of her husband as he looked nervous on the ski slopes.
Prince Harry joked before setting off: "Do I need to sign a waiver?"
The first-ever winter edition of the Invictus Games is set to take place in Whistler in February 2025.
Meghan Markle could not contain her laughter as Prince Harry prepared to try sit-skiing.
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The couple were seeing joking together and holding hands during a loved-up display on Valentine's Day.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex mingled with Invictus Games athletes throughout their Valentine's Day appearance.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex mingled with Invictus Games athletes throughout their Valentine's Day appearance.
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