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Meghan Markle wears zodiac rings honoring her and Harry’s star signs

Meghan Markle turned two constellation rings into a quiet code for her and Harry’s signs, pairing a $5,221 stack with Australian earrings.

Rachel Levy2 min read
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Meghan Markle made a subtle case for personal jewelry with two Logan Hollowell constellation rings on April 16, wearing one on her left middle finger and one on her right pinky finger during the third day of her Australia visit. The pairing, a Virgo Diamond Constellation Ring and a Leo Constellation Ring, carried a combined reported value of $5,221, with the Virgo ring priced at $2,940 and the Leo ring at $2,281. The symbolism was unmistakable. Prince Harry, born September 15, 1984, is a Virgo, and Meghan, born August 4, 1981, is a Leo.

That is the appeal of hidden-meaning jewelry at its best. The message stays intimate, but the look remains polished enough for daylight, cameras, and a full schedule. Meghan was not wearing a novelty horoscope piece; she was wearing fine jewelry that reads cleanly as a style choice first and a personal reference second. Logan Hollowell’s Constellation collection, which includes rings, necklaces, and earrings, is built around that idea, with the brand describing it as an ode to the stars.

The choice also fits Meghan’s earlier jewelry language. In 2021, she wore two Logan Hollowell necklaces that were said to represent Prince Archie’s Taurus sign and Princess Lilibet’s Gemini sign. Taken together, the pieces form a coherent private code. Meghan favors symbols that can be repeated across different categories of jewelry, from rings to necklaces, rather than a single statement piece that announces itself too loudly.

There was practical styling intelligence in the way she wore them. A ring on the middle finger and another on the pinky creates asymmetry without clutter, and the small-scale motifs make the idea easy to translate into daily wear. The strongest takeaway is not astrology itself but restraint: a birthstone accent, an initial, or a sign motif works best when it can be stacked, mixed, or worn alone without looking overworked. Meghan’s rings showed how personalized jewelry can feel considered rather than sentimental, and still do its job in a busy wardrobe.

The setting mattered too. During the same Australia trip, Meghan wore Paspaley opal and pearl earrings, tying the look to Australian design while she and Prince Harry moved through Melbourne appearances including the Scar Tree Walk, Batyr, and the InterEdge Psychosocial Safety Summit. That kind of styling is what made their 2018 Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga tour so heavily watched, with 76 engagements packed into 16 days. In that context, the quietest pieces often said the most.

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