weddings

Why you'll never spot Prince William wearing a wedding ring.

Stop. Everything.

I just learned some very important breaking news a kinda weird thing.

Prince William never wears a wedding ring. He doesn’t even own a wedding ring. And there’s a strangely straightforward reason.

When the 34-year-old wed Kate Middleton in 2011, he said “no thanks” to the age-old tradition of a ring. While Kate donned an 18-carat gold wedding band on her finger, William decided to go ~el naturale~ and left his digits completely and utterly starkers.

Speaking to Time Magazine just before the royal wedding, a royal spokesperson explained everything.

“It is simply down to personal preference,” the palace aide said.

"It was something the couple discussed but Prince William isn't one for jewellery... He doesn’t even wear a signet ring — and decided he didn’t want to.”

But it appears Prince William isn't alone in his anti-jewel choice. The Queen's other half - the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip - isn't a fan of sparkly things, either.

So... there's that.

As I said, VERY IMPORTANT BREAKING NEWS.

As you were.

LISTEN: Now we've covered that, find out why Kate Middleton always kneels.

Related Stories

Recommended

Top Comments

Alice 7 years ago

My husband doesn't wear a ring, didn't even get one for the ceremony. He's not a jewellery wearer and can't wear one at work anyway. My father and husbands father also don't have wedding rings. I thought it was a modern thing for a guy to wear a ring?


fightofyourlife 7 years ago

My dad (married 1974) hasn't worn his ring since my parents' wedding day. He just doesn't like wearing rings. I don't like wearing them either, so if I ever got married, I'd probably just get a cheapie for the ceremony. No sense wasting thousands on something I'll never ever wear again.