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New photo The hidden meaning behind Meghan Markle's $440 understated gold ring

Since she became the Duchess of Sussex earlier this year, Meghan Markle has both impressed the fashion world with her impeccable style and managed to deliver several messages about her point of view.


And the pregnant duchess' latest outfit for a solo visit to the Royal Variety nursing home on Tuesday was no exception, with Meghan opting for a $440 ring laden with hidden meaning.


The 'Hamsa' piece of jewellery is by the Turkish accessory label, Kismet by Milka, which is newly available in Australia.


But it wasn't just the pretty piece's 4 Karat gold and sapphire stone that had people talking, but what the ring symbolised.




The pregnant Meghan (pictured) has made a name for herself with outfits that are both fashionable and laced with meaning; her latest is no exception


The pregnant Meghan (pictured) has made a name for herself with outfits that are both fashionable and laced with meaning; her latest is no exception



The pregnant Meghan (pictured) has made a name for herself with outfits that are both fashionable and laced with meaning; her latest is no exception




Meghan opted for the 'Hamsa' ring (pictured on left hand), which is imbued with meaning and said to bring its owner happiness, luck, health and good fortune


Meghan opted for the 'Hamsa' ring (pictured on left hand), which is imbued with meaning and said to bring its owner happiness, luck, health and good fortune



Meghan opted for the 'Hamsa' ring (pictured on left hand), which is imbued with meaning and said to bring its owner happiness, luck, health and good fortune



The 'Hamsa Hand' is an ancient Middle Eastern amulet symbolising the Hand of God.




'[The ring] has an evil eye ring to repel negativity - yes!,' one Twitter user commented (pictured: the ring)


'[The ring] has an evil eye ring to repel negativity - yes!,' one Twitter user commented (pictured: the ring)



'[The ring] has an evil eye ring to repel negativity - yes!,' one Twitter user commented (pictured: the ring)



It is said to bring its owner happiness, luck, health and good fortune.


'[The ring] has an evil eye ring to repel negativity - yes!,' one Twitter user commented of the ring.


'A ring of protection, very sweet!,' another added.


A further user wrote that it is there to symbolise 'protection from the evil eye'.


This choice of accessory is all the more pertinent, given the swell of stories surrounding Meghan's continued estrangement from her father and she and Prince Harry's recent Christmas card choice. 




This choice of accessory is all the more pertinent, given the swell of stories surrounding Meghan's continued estrangement from her father and she and Prince Harry's recent Christmas card choice


This choice of accessory is all the more pertinent, given the swell of stories surrounding Meghan's continued estrangement from her father and she and Prince Harry's recent Christmas card choice



This choice of accessory is all the more pertinent, given the swell of stories surrounding Meghan's continued estrangement from her father and she and Prince Harry's recent Christmas card choice



Speaking to Daily Mail Australia about her line, Milka explained that she first started designing jewellery at the age of just seven years old. She hand-crafted an assemblage of unique pieces and sold them in Turkey.


Several years later, world-renowned stars have graced the red carpet wearing her designs:


'I had a dream and I made it come true with hard work. Seeing Madonna and Beyoncé wear my designs, it is amazing to see strong women doing that - and that's what I want, to empower strong women,' she told FEMAIL.




This isn't the first time Meghan has made a point with her clothing; the royal kept her feet dry in New Zealand in a pair of aptly named 'Reign' boots by the Muck Boot Company (pictured)


This isn't the first time Meghan has made a point with her clothing; the royal kept her feet dry in New Zealand in a pair of aptly named 'Reign' boots by the Muck Boot Company (pictured)



This isn't the first time Meghan has made a point with her clothing; the royal kept her feet dry in New Zealand in a pair of aptly named 'Reign' boots by the Muck Boot Company (pictured)






Again in Sydney earlier this year, less than 24 hours after announcing her pregnancy, the mother-to-be stepped out in a beautiful white dress by the Australian designer Karen Gee


Again in Sydney earlier this year, less than 24 hours after announcing her pregnancy, the mother-to-be stepped out in a beautiful white dress by the Australian designer Karen Gee






The dress was titled the 'Blessed' style (pictured)


The dress was titled the 'Blessed' style (pictured)



Again in Sydney earlier this year, less than 24 hours after announcing her pregnancy, the mother-to-be stepped out in a beautiful white dress by the Australian designer Karen Gee - the dress was titled the 'Blessed' style (pictured)



Of course, this isn't the first time that the 37-year-old Meghan has made a point with her fashion.


As far back as September 2017, Meghan made headlines when she donned a 'Husband' named shirt by friend Misha Nonoo when she and Harry made their first joint public appearance at the Invictus Games in Toronto in September 2017 - pre-empting their wedding eight months later. 


Again in Sydney earlier this year, less than 24 hours after announcing her pregnancy, the mother-to-be stepped out in a beautiful white dress by the Australian designer Karen Gee. The dress was titled the 'Blessed' style. 


While travelling in New Zealand, the royal kept her feet dry in a pair of aptly named 'Reign' boots by the Muck Boot Company. 




As far back as September 2017, Meghan made headlines when she donned a 'Husband' named shirt (pictured) by friend Misha Nonoo when she and Harry made their first joint public appearance - pre-empting their wedding eight months later


As far back as September 2017, Meghan made headlines when she donned a 'Husband' named shirt (pictured) by friend Misha Nonoo when she and Harry made their first joint public appearance - pre-empting their wedding eight months later



As far back as September 2017, Meghan made headlines when she donned a 'Husband' named shirt (pictured) by friend Misha Nonoo when she and Harry made their first joint public appearance - pre-empting their wedding eight months later





Meghan has also been known to have a wardrobe that promotes her values as a humanitarian; her Outland jeans (pictured) source the most ethically and environmentally sound raw materials, from organic cotton pocket linings to recycled packaging


Meghan has also been known to have a wardrobe that promotes her values as a humanitarian; her Outland jeans (pictured) source the most ethically and environmentally sound raw materials, from organic cotton pocket linings to recycled packaging



Meghan has also been known to have a wardrobe that promotes her values as a humanitarian; her Outland jeans (pictured) source the most ethically and environmentally sound raw materials, from organic cotton pocket linings to recycled packaging



Image consultant and celebrity stylist Ceril Campbell recently claimed that Meghan's wardrobe conceals an 'underlying message' that 'subtly' promotes her values as a humanitarian and advocate for female empowerment. 


She explained: 'There is an always an underlying message on every single thing she wears, which gives her values and her messages out to the public; which is all about saving the planet being green empowering women but subtly.' 


This includes her Rothy's ballet pumps that are made from recycled plastic water bottles, as well as her Outland Denim black jeans worn on the trip to Australia.


The founder of Outland Denim launched the brand after a chance encounter with an anti-trafficking group inspired him to open up a factory in Cambodia to offer job opportunities for young women from remote villages. 


The fashion brand also says it sources the most ethically and environmentally sound raw materials, from organic cotton pocket linings to recycled packaging. 


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News Pictures The hidden meaning behind Meghan Markle's $440 understated gold ring

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Age: 18
Height: 5ft 1in
Weight: 8st

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Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”

Nicollette says: “I don’t like diets – I see it, I eat it! I believe in eating healthily with lots of protein, vegetables and carbs to give you energy.”

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Size: 10-12
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Height: 5ft 8in
Weight: 9st 4lb

SATC star Kim swears by gym sessions with Russian kettle bells (traditional cast-iron weights) and the South Beach Diet to give her the body she wants. To avoid overeating, Kim has a radical diet trick – squirting lemon juice on her leftovers – so she won’t carry on picking.

Kim says: “I am no super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.”
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