"In the midst of the frenzy whenever the Duchess of Sussex is pictured out and about, most of us overlooked an interesting detail hidden in her choice of accessories – or, more accurately, lack thereof," writes Elser.
The particular outing in question is the one where Meghan Markle was spotted wearing a stress and anxiety patch, which is believed to aid in regulating the nervous system.
Elser goes on to point out, "In every public appearance since at least May, it appears that Meghan has chosen not to adorn her striking diamond engagement ring, a piece that first captured global attention in late 2017 when she and Prince Harry announced their engagement. However, she has continued to wear her wedding band and occasionally pairs it with a different, thicker gold ring."
The engagement ring in question was personally designed by Prince Harry and crafted by Queen Elizabeth's jeweler. It features a notable cushion-cut diamond sourced from Botswana, a place that holds special significance as it was where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent meaningful moments in their early relationship. Additionally, the ring incorporates two side stones from Princess Diana's personal jewelry collection."