Princess Kate was spotted without her wedding ring beside Prince William in a new video.

The Prince and Princess of Wales delighted royal fans over the weekend when they appeared in a video praising Team GB following the Olympics.


While most viewers were captivated by the Prince of Wales’s beard, others noticed a surprising detail.

In the short clip, the Princess of Wales debuted a different ring alongside her engagement ring, leading viewers to wonder why the royal is no longer wearing her wedding ring.

Kate Middleton and Prince WilliamPrincess Kate spotted without her wedding ring beside Prince WilliamX / Prince and Princess of Wales

There are a few reasons why Kate may have decided to not wear her wedding ring.

In March, the 42-year-old announced she was beginning a course of preventative chemotherapy.

Oncology pharmacist Dazhi Liu claimed this could explain why Kate removed her wedding ring.

She said: “During cancer treatment, there are several practical reasons why someone might need to take off their rings.

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Princess Kate wearing her engagement ring with her wedding ring last year

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“Chemotherapy can cause fluid retention in the hands, which might make rings tight and difficult.”

She continued to tell Hello!: “Metal rings could interfere with the radiation therapy and cause issues such as burns on the skin around the ring.”

Liu added: “Since patients are at high risk of getting infections during chemotherapy, removing rings can help prevent skin infections.

“Overall, taking off rings during cancer treatment can help avoid these potential problems.”

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Princess Kate wearing her wedding ring and engagement ring at Wimbledon last month

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Princess Kate often wears the two rings together on royal outings

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Given that Kate is still wearing her sapphire engagement ring and her new special ring, the most likely reason for the princess removing her wedding ring is due to it becoming tighter.

The special ring looks very similar to the promise ring gifted from Prince William to Kate during their university days.

Jeweller Steven Stone said: “During their university days, William gave Kate a promise ring, and though it’s hard to be certain, recent footage of the royal couple suggests she may be wearing this sentimental piece again.

“The ring is set on a rose gold Victorian band, featuring two garnets – Kate’s birthstone – and pearls to represent William’s June birthstone.”