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The story of King Charles's inseparable ring.. He was born to rule

King Charles' ring has always raised questions about the story, and recently a report by the British newspaper "Metro" shed light on the golden ring that wear it The British King, Charles III, has been on his pinky since the mid-XNUMXs.

The British newspaper quoted experts at the "Steve Stone" jewelry company as saying that the ring is made of Welsh gold, which members of the royal family use to make their wedding rings, since the Queen Mother, "Charles's grandmother", married the Duke of York on April 26, 1923.

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King Charles and his grandson Louis
with his grandson Louis

The king's ring, which weighs 20 grams, bears an inscription symbolizing the Prince of Wales, which is a reminder to Charles III that despite the assertion of the saying "born to rule", he spent 64 years of his life as Prince of Wales.

Jewelery expert Maxwell Stone was quoted by Metro as saying: “The ring has a close meaning linked to a symbolic family heritage. Initially it is made and used to mark documents, and the face of the ring usually bears the family crest using hot wax.”

"The wearing of rings in royal families is a legacy that has been passed down through the generations," Stone added.

born to rule
born to rule

Stone expected that the price of a ring similar to that worn by King Charles, to about 4 pounds, if he wanted Person What a copy design for it in gold.

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The 175-year-old ring was worn by Charles's uncle, Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, who was Prince of Wales before he took the throne.

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