Why Does Prince William Never Wear a Wedding Ring?

Since marrying Princess Kate Middleton in 2011, Prince William’s choice to skip the traditional wedding ring has sparked curiosity among royal fans. While Kate’s iconic sapphire ring is well-known, many have wondered why William himself is rarely seen with a ring on his finger. So, what’s the reason behind this royal style decision? Discover the surprising tradition and personal preference that explain why the Prince of Wales goes without a wedding band!

Prince William of Wales and Kate Middleton tied the knot in a magnificent ceremony in 2011.

Whether you're a member of the royal family or not, weddings come with certain timeless traditions, such as the bridal bouquet, veil, and rings.

Lately, it's hard to miss Princess Kate Middleton's blue sapphire ring making the rounds in the media.

We’re sure you’ve seen it! The size and value of a ring might change, but there has to be a ring, of course! It’s well known that Prince William gave this ring to her during his proposal.

This large sapphire ring originally belonged to Prince William's mother, Diana.

It's a ring passed down through generations within the family. But what about Prince William's own ring?

Prince William did not wear a ring during or after the wedding ceremony.

Some have speculated that there’s trouble between William and Kate, but the actual reason is entirely different.

The reason why the British prince doesn’t wear a wedding band is simply that he doesn't want to!

Given that this is the royal family, you might assume that male members are required to forgo wedding bands. We thought the same. However, based on information gathered from foreign sources, the sole reason the British prince doesn't wear a wedding ring is that he doesn’t like jewelry.

Unlike Prince William, Prince Harry does wear his wedding ring.

At Harry and Meghan's wedding, there was a ring exchange ceremony between the bride and groom. However, at Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding, there was no such ring ceremony. Prior to their 2011 wedding, reports had stated that “Only one ring will be worn; there won’t be a double ring ceremony.” Since that day, seeing a ring on William’s finger hasn’t been in the cards.

There's also no sense that "Prince William is defying royal tradition by not wearing a wedding ring."

Prince Philip, who was married to Queen Elizabeth for 73 years, also never wore a wedding ring. On the other hand, William's father, Charles, sometimes wears a signet ring and sometimes a wedding ring. It seems that even in the detail-focused royal family, there’s no strict rule about wedding rings.