When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle appeared together for the first time since their engagement was announced, fans got their glimpse of what they'd been waiting for: the ring.

Dressed in a dark blue suit, Harry posed for the media in the gardens of Kensington Palace alongside Meghan, who was dressed in a white coat reportedly from Canadian brand Line the Label. The Suits actress also gave a nod to her former Toronto home with a pair of 18K yellow gold and opal earrings from Canadian jeweller Birks.

prince harry, meghan marklepinterest
Getty Images

When asked how he proposed, Harry replied: 'That will come later.' He added he was 'thrilled' to be engaged, while Meghan said she was 'very happy.'

Reporters then asked Meghan to show her engagement ring, which she briefly revealed to the cameras for the first time.

Prince Harry, Meghan Marklepinterest
Getty Images

We were then informed that Meghan's ring was made from three stones: one from Botswana (where couple are said to have holidayed together) and two diamonds from his mother Princess Diana's personal collection, ITV's Royal Editor Chris Ship tweeted after the photo call.

During their joint interview with the BBC, Meghan also confirmed that Prince Harry designed the ring, which was made by court jewellers Cleave and Company.

'The ring is yellow gold because that's her favourite, and the main stone itself I sourced from Botswana and the little diamonds either side are from my mother's jewellery collection to make sure that she's with us on this crazy journey together,' Harry explained to the BBC's Mishal Husain.

Meghan described her new ring as 'incredibly special'.

Meghan Markle's engagement ringpinterest
Getty Images

Commenting on the ring design, a spokesperson from jewellery experts Heirloom London told ELLE UK described the ring as 'very simple and classic'.

'It looks like two round diamonds with a cushion diamond at the centre,' engagement ring specialist Ruth Donaldson said. 'The two outer stones are about half a carat and the centre stone looks like it is around five carats.'

'The setting is very simple and classic. The band is gold, which is good against Megan's skin tone. The diamonds look as though they have been set in platinum, to keep the colour nice and white.'

preview for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's first photoshoot since becoming engaged

As for the value?

'For the everyman choosing a ring like this, you are looking at a value between £150-400,000 dependent on the stone quality,' Donaldson added. 'But if you are Prince Harry, it isn't so much what you paid for it, as what the ring is now worth just because you chose it! Especially with two diamonds belonging to the late Princess of Wales, which even if they are more demure, carry a legendary status. So that ring now is pretty priceless.'

xView full post on X

While the ring itself is impossible to duplicate — unless you've also got access to Princess Diana's jewellry box — it's definitely possible to find something not far off the mark. One that, you know, doesn't cost an arm and both legs.

For brides-to-be without a royal budget, here's four engagement rings that are very similar.

Get Your Very Own Meghan Markle Lookalike Engagement Ring
Meghan Markle wedding engagement ring lookalike 
Pomellato at Net-A-Porter

Nudo 18-karat rose gold diamond ring - £4140
BUY NOW

Net-A-Porter
Meghan Markle wedding engagement ring lookalike 
Anna Sheffield

Bea Three Stone Ring Rose Gold & Copper Rutilated Quartz - £2610

BUY NOW

ANNA SHEFFIELD
Meghan Markle engagement ring replica 
Taylor & Hart

The 'Felicity' with diamond centre set in 18ct yellow gold - £1620

BUY NOW

Taylor and Hart
Meghan Markle engagement ring lookalike replica 
Selim Mouzannar at Net-A-Porter

Beirut 18-karat rose gold diamond ring - £1900

BUY NOW

Net-A-Porter