Meghan Markle was given an engagement ring by Prince Harry in 2017, with two diamonds reportedly from his late mother Princess Diana's collection, but it has been missing in recent months. Prince William is reportedly concerned about the whereabouts of jewels that once belonged to his late mother, Princess Diana, which were incorporated into Meghan Markle's engagement ring. Meghan, 42, was presented with an engagement ring by Prince Harry, now 40, in 2017, featuring two diamonds from Diana's personal collection.

At the time, Harry revealed that the two diamonds flanked a central stone from Botswana on a plain gold band. However, it's believed that the ring underwent a subtle redesign less than two years later, with a slimmer band being introduced as part of an "update". The Duchess of Sussex was first spotted wearing the revamped ring at the Trooping the Colour event in 2019, the Express reports.

However, this year has seen Meghan attend several events sans the iconic ring, including a gala in May, where it was said to be "being fixed". Even more notably, she was without the ring at the Invictus Games this year, despite being there with her husband. A source speaking to New Idea magazine claimed that Prince William, 42, is allegedly anxious about the fate of his mother's precious stones.

This concern arises amidst ongoing speculation of a strained relationship between William and his brother Prince Harry, alongside Meghan. The couple has made a series of comments about the Ro.