
Peter Phillips has been making subtle tributes to his beloved grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II. In a surprising twist, it appears that his fiancée Harriet Sperling’s engagement ring contains a touching connection to the monarch.
Sources close to the couple have revealed that the stunning ring features an intricate engraving on the inner band. While it may seem like just another romantic gesture, insiders claim it actually holds deep significance for Peter, who is still reeling from his grandmother’s passing.
The design, which has been kept under wraps until now, is reportedly inspired by Queen Elizabeth II’s favorite flower – the rose. Yes, you read that right! It seems that Harriet had secretly incorporated the monarch’s beloved bloom into the ring’s design, making it an emotional and meaningful symbol of their love.
Peter, who was incredibly close to his grandmother, has been open about the pain he’s experienced since her passing. This thoughtful gesture is said to have brought a smile to his face, showing that Harriet is not only committed to him but also respectful of his heritage and legacy.
The couple, who announced their engagement last month, has been keeping their relationship relatively low-key despite being part of two royal families (Peter’s parents are Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips). However, it seems that this touching tribute has taken their romance to a whole new level.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk