The origin of the diamond on Queen Elizabeth's engagement ring

Prince Philip's mother then helped a lot to help her son get his dream ring.

The stories of private life of members of the Royal Family always receive much attention from many people. From pictures of everyday life to famous Royal items, such as Queen Elizabeth's engagement ring.

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Queen Elizabeth's engagement ring is of special origin.(Photo: Internet).

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The process of creating the ring is equally amazing.(Photo: Internet).

We rarely see rings in the hands of the Queen because when she appeared in public, she always wore gloves. But there were several times when the camera recorded images of the Queen with a sparkling 3 carat diamond ring. It was her engagement ring and Prince Philip.

According to Town and Country, the process of creating the ring is equally amazing. It turns out, the diamonds on the ring belong to the crown of the mother of Prince Philip of the time - Princess Alice of Battenberg.

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Princess Alice of Battenberg.(Photo: Internet).

In 1946, when his son was about to propose to Princess Elizabeth - Duke Alice gave his son his crown so he could use a part of the crown to make a ring.

The Prince then worked with the London jewelry company - Philip Antrobus Ltd - to design the ring. Not only that, Prince Philip also used the stones from his mother's crown to make diamond bracelets for her bride as a wedding gift.

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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.(Photo: Internet).

Today November 20, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Philip will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary. Diamonds can last forever and it seems that their marriage will forever last as well.