Prince Harry wears a new ring on Australia tour

Mystery of Harry’s new bling: Prince baffles fans by wearing a black ring on his RIGHT hand in Australia (so is it a gift from Meghan?)

  • Duke of Sussex has been wearing a black band on his right ring finger this week
  • Fans have suggested a hidden meaning in the lead-up to the Invictus Games
  • However the ring could also be linked to Harry and Meghan’s pregnancy news
  • Harry wears a simple gold wedding band on his left hand as well as bracelets 

While the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s baby news has been stealing the spotlight this week, it’s not the only element of the royal tour to set tongues wagging.

Since touching down in Sydney on Monday, dad-to-be Prince Harry has been sporting a mysterious metal band on his right ring finger.

The ring, which Harry has never worn in public before, appears to be made from a dark metal such as titanium, tungsten or black gold – and fans are convinced there is a hidden meaning behind it.

While Harry has been sporting a simple gold wedding band since his nuptials in May – in addition to his signature beaded bracelets – the ring is understood to be new addition to his wardrobe.

Since touching down in Sydney on Monday Prince Harry has been sporting a thick metal band on his right ring finger (pictured wearing it again in Dubbo on Wednesday with Meghan)

Right royal mystery: Prince Harry’s ring, which he has never worn in public before, appears to be made from a dark metal such as titanium, tungsten or black gold

The ring was noticeably absent from Harry’s ensemble during his last public outing, the wedding of his cousin Princess Eugenie on Friday 12 October.

Likewise, he sported a bare ring finger when he joined Meghan on their first joint visit to Sussex on 3 October.


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It has prompted speculation that it could be a gift from his wife to celebrate their baby news. 

However, others have suggested the jewellery could be a nod to the upcoming 2018 Sydney Invictus Games.

Kensington Palace declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.  

Fans have been sent into meltdown trying to guess the meaning behind Harry’s ring. While Harry has been sporting a simple gold wedding band since his nuptials in May – in addition to his signature beaded bracelets – the ring is understood to be new addition to his wardrobe

Bare hand: The ring was noticeably absent from Harry’s ensemble during his last public outing, the wedding of his cousin Princess Eugenie on Friday 12 October (pictured at Windsor Castle)

Nothing to see here: Prince Harry also sported a bare ring finger when he joined Meghan on their first joint visit to Sussex on 3 October (pictured at East Brighton Royal Park)

The couple announced they were expecting their first child just hours after landing in the Australian city on Monday.

After a brief visit to Dubbo on Wednesday, they are bound for Melbourne before flying back to Sydney and Fraser Island.

The second week of their trip will see the couple fly to Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand before flying back to the UK on October 31. 

In the early days of their courtship, Meghan inadvertently dropped a hint about her relationship with Harry by posting a photo in which she was wearing a blue and white bracelet identical to one sported by the royal.

Harry and Meghan’s whirlwind tour 

Tuesday October 16: Sydney, Australia

Wednesday October 17: Dubbo, Australia

Thursday October 18: Melbourne, Australia

Friday October 19: Sydney, Australia

Saturday October 20: Sydney, Australia

Sunday October 21: Sydney, Australia

Monday October 22: Fraser Island, Australia

The itinerary of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga, the first major overseas trip since they were married in late May. The couple announced this morning that they are expecting their first child, due in spring 2019

Tuesday October 23: Suva, Fiji

Wednesday October 24: Suva, Fiji

Thursday October 25: Nadi, Fiji and Nuku’alofa, Tonga

Friday October 26: Nuku’alofa, Tonga and Sydney, Australia

Saturday October 27: Sydney, Australia

Sunday October 28: Wellington, New Zealand

Monday October 29: Wellington and Abel Tasman, New Zealand

Tuesday October 30: Auckland, New Zealand

Wednesday October 31: Rotorua, New Zealand

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