Why Prince Harry chose to wear a wedding ring

The groom breaks with the British tradition.


WhenPrince Harry andMeghan murder Has gained wishes at the marriage of the Chapel of Saint-George Saturday, the prince made a huge statement of his commitment to Meghan while respecting a very American marriage tradition - he will now carry a wedding ring.

The platinum band was made by Clevel & Co, the same company that made Meghan engagement ring.

Most royal men do not wear "preferably personal" wedding rings, according to my source close to the palace.Prince Charles did not wear one when he marriedprincess diana andPrince William did not exchange rings withKate Middleton when they get married.

Each wedding group of the royal bride, including Diana's, Kate andCamilla Parker Bowles', has been made from a Welsh Golden nugget, says to be among the most expensive in the world.

Harry, went with "Americanize his wedding in order to make MEGHAN happy, says my source. He is happy to wear a wedding ring. He feels like honored the main royal and British traditions and wants to do it for his bride if she is important for her. "

Harry and Meghan bear the same "love bracelet" beaded that he bought in Africa and the prince personally conceived the married engagement ring with a large stone of Botswana and two diamonds directly from the collection of the collection of Princess Diana.

Each wedding group of the royal bride, including Diana, Kate's, andCamilla Parker Bowles', has been made from a Welsh Golden nugget, says to be among the most expensive in the world.

"It's their wedding and they did things their way.It's a touch of more than they put on tradition."

Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New YorkImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.

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