Inside Meghan Markle’s £337,000 Netflix jewellery collection: From her iconic engagement ring to a dazzling evil eye bracelet

Meghan Markle has become synonymous with luxury fashion, often stepping out in looks from iconic designers.
But it’s not just her wardrobe that turns heads – her exquisite jewellery collection is equally enviable, featuring signature Cartier pieces such as the Tank Française watch, Love bangle and Juste Un Clou necklace.
These dazzling accessories take centre stage in the Duchess of Sussex‘s new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, where they subtly sparkle as she goes about everyday moments.
Experts in fine jewellery at Steven Stone have analysed Meghan’s collection as seen in the show, revealing she wears over £337,226 worth of jewellery.
Unsurprisingly, her most valuable piece is her £120,000 three-stone engagement ring, which includes diamonds from Princess Diana‘s personal collection.
Yet, while Meghan often gravitates towards high-end pieces, she also embraces more accessible designs, adding a touch of affordability to her looks. This is an intentional decision to attract a wider audience, according to Maxwell Stone.
He told MailOnline: ‘Meghan’s mix of high-end and affordable jewellery creates a public image that balances luxury with relatability.
‘Her valuable pieces emphasise her royal connection, while her choice of affordable accessories adds approachability to her personal brand.
‘This combination highlights Meghan’s versatility, appealing to both elite circles and a broader audience.’
Below, we break down some of her most striking pieces featured in the series.

Meghan Markle’s dazzling jewellery collection takes centre stage in her new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan
Cartier Love bracelet – £7,050 ($8,760)
Meghan wore her signature Cartier Love bracelet – an iconic design first created in New York in the 1970s.
Crafted from 18-carat gold, the bracelet’s screw motif symbolises eternal love, with a unique closure that locks around the wrist, representing lasting commitment.
Cartier Tank Française watch – £17,800 ($23,000)
Meghan inherited her gold Cartier Tank Française watch from her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, after Prince Harry passed it on to her following their marriage.
Frequently worn by Meghan, the watch has become a beloved piece in her collection.
Originally valued at £17,800, its historical significance likely makes it worth much more today.

In the series, Meghan wears her signature Cartier ‘Love’ bracelet in yellow gold – an iconic design first created in New York in the 1970s
Logan Hollowell constellation ring – £1,600 ($1,970)
Meghan’s 14-carat gold and diamond constellation ring by Logan Hollowell holds special meaning as it represents her star sign, Leo.
She also owns two constellation necklaces from the same brand – one for Gemini, Lilibet’s birth sign, and another for Taurus, Archie’s star sign.
Cartier Juste Un Clou necklace – £15,500 ($19,100)
Meghan has been spotted wearing Cartier’s iconic Juste un Clou necklace on multiple occasions, so it’s no surprise it features in her new series.
Inspired by the design of a simple nail, this piece reimagines an everyday hardware element into a luxurious 18-carat gold accessory adorned with 57 sparkling diamonds.

Meghan has been spotted wearing Cartier’s iconic £15,500 ‘Juste un Clou’ necklace on multiple occasions, so it’s no surprise it features in her new series
Luna Skye diamond leaf earrings – £2,090 ($2,650)
Meghan flaunted a pair of exquisite baguette diamond leaf studs from Luna Skye, which she has worn twice before.
She previously showcased them at the Invictus Games in 2023, as well as during her 2024 CBS Morning Show interview with Prince Harry.
Lorraine Schwartz Against Evil Eye diamond pave bracelet – £14,982 ($18,430)
Marking its tenth appearance, Meghan once again showcased her Against Evil Eye bracelet by Lorraine Schwartz.
Believed to protect its wearer from the envy of others, this bracelet features sparkling blue topaz and diamonds.

In her new Netflix series, Meghan wore an Against Evil Eye diamond pave bracelet by Lorraine Schwartz for the tenth time
Jennifer Meyer mini bezel tennis bracelet – £2,370 ($3,000)
The Duchess’ delicate tennis bracelet, which she has selected for over a dozen public appearances, is handcrafted from polished 18-carat yellow gold.
The elegant piece is designed by Jennifer Meyer, the ex-wife of actor Tobey Maguire.
Logan Hollowell Queen Cuban emerald choker – £3,869 ($4,750)
Meghan’s emerald choker by Logan Hollowell is believed to be a tribute to her and Harry’s son, Archie, as it features his birthstone.
The choker, crafted from 14-carat solid gold, is adorned with a pear-shaped Zambian emerald.
She debuted the piece at the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Summit in New York in 2023.

Meghan’s £3,869 emerald choker by Logan Hollowell is believed to be a tribute to her and Harry’s son, Archie, as it features his birthstone
Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring – £56,000 ($70,000)
While there have been rumours suggesting Meghan’s Lorraine Schwartz pinky ring was a gift from a mysterious Middle Eastern donor, its exact origin remains unconfirmed.
The ring has sparked much speculation, especially since Meghan wore it on the cover of Time magazine in 2021, and again at the 2023 Invictus Games.
The 3-carat emerald-cut diamond, known for symbolising stability and strength, is particularly fitting for Meghan, who has faced numerous challenges since she and Harry decided to step back from royal duties.
Anine Bing gold double knot earrings – £260 ($324)
Although Meghan is frequently seen wearing high-end pieces, she also embraces more affordable accessories, such as these double knot earrings from Anine Bing.
The 14-carat gold-plated hoops feature intricate knot detailing and a stud fastening.

Although Meghan is frequently seen wearing high-end pieces, she also embraces more affordable accessories, such as these £260 double knot earrings from Anine Bing
Ariel Gordon Royal Signet studs – £215 ($275)
Meghan was also seen wearing a pair of earrings from Ariel Gordon.
Made from high-polished gold, the Royal Signet studs offer the perfect blend of simplicity and sophistication – ideal for everyday wear but bold enough to make a statement.
Ariel Gordon Diamond Hex bracelet – £4,310 ($5,500)
Meghan has a penchant for stacking bracelets, with a standout being the Diamond Hex design from Ariel Gordon.
This stunning piece features over 1.5 carats of round brilliant-cut diamonds set in solid gold hexagon-shaped links.

Meghan has a penchant for stacking bracelets, with a standout being the £4,310 Diamond Hex tennis bracelet from Ariel Gordon
Anine Bing chunky diamond drop earrings – £1,180 ($1,500)
Meghan’s double knot earrings aren’t the only pieces she wears from Anine Bing – she’s also spotted in a pair of refined hoops, made from solid 14-carat gold.
The striking design is adorned with rows of pavé diamonds and features a removable ball charm.

Meghan was spotted in a pair of refined hoop earrings by Anine Bing, costing £1,180
Engagement ring – £120,000 ($150,000)
When Prince Harry proposed to Meghan in 2017, he designed a bespoke engagement ring, featuring a cushion-cut diamond from Botswana, symbolising their first holiday together.
The ring also included two smaller round diamonds from Princess Diana’s personal collection, ensuring his late mother’s presence in their journey.
Initially crafted by Cleave & Company, Queen Elizabeth’s trusted jeweller, the ring featured a simple gold band and was valued at around £120,000.
However, less than two years later, Harry commissioned Lorraine Schwartz to resize and reset the ring with a new diamond band, which Meghan first wore at Trooping the Colour in 2019.
In 2022, speculation emerged that Meghan might have further altered the ring by adding a hidden halo to the design – also spotted in the Netflix series.
Wedding band – £10,000 ($12,500)
In keeping with royal tradition, Meghan’s wedding band was crafted from Welsh gold, gifted from the late Queen Elizabeth II.
It was made from the same nugget of gold used to create the rings for Kate Middleton and Camilla, all designed by Cleave & Company.

In With Love, Meghan, the Duchess showcases her altered engagement ring, alongside her Welsh gold wedding band and eternity ring
Eternity ring – £80,000 ($100,000)
Meghan’s eternity ring caught the eye of royal watchers when she first wore it at Trooping the Colour in 2019.
Placed alongside her wedding band and engagement ring, the eternity ring holds deep personal meaning as it was a gift from Harry to mark their first wedding anniversary.
Crafted with conflict-free diamonds, the ring features the birthstones of Meghan, Archie and Harry, subtly set on its underside: a green peridot, green emerald and blue sapphire.