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Royal Heirlooms, Modern Meanings: Lady Margarita and the Future of Legacy Jewellery

Last updated: November 5, 2025 1:36 pm
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Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones’ selective wearing of Princess Margaret’s engagement ring reveals how modern royals use heirlooms to shape identity, connect with legacy, and redefine what it means to honor the past—and themselves—at history’s most public crossroads.

A New Chapter for an Old Ring: More Than Sentiment

In the world of royalty, jewelry is never just an accessory—it’s narrative, symbol, inheritance. When Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones, granddaughter of Princess Margaret, wears her grandmother’s iconic ruby and diamond engagement ring, the gesture is deliberate and deeply meaningful. This isn’t simply a personal tribute. It is an active, modern reframing of what royal legacy can mean—and for whom.

As People and The Telegraph reveal, Margarita chooses to wear the ring only for major royal occasions—moments, as she says, “I think she would want to be there for.” This act raises vital questions about the evolving ways younger royals and aristocrats engage with their family history amid the bright lights of contemporary culture. Is it possible for a single heirloom—worn in the glare of a coronation or a national service—to bridge the gap between public history and private emotion?

Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Royal Lodge after the announcement of their engagement on Feb. 27, 1960.
Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty. Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Royal Lodge after announcing their engagement, 1960.

The Intergenerational Dialogue: Personal Identity and National Ritual

The story of this ring begins with Margaret herself—a royal iconoclast known for personal style and independence. Designed to evoke a “marguerite” (daisy) shape, as a nod to Princess Margaret’s own name and middle name “Rose,” the ring eschewed the sapphire-and-diamond norm set by her older sister, Queen Elizabeth II. Its distinct floral motif, crafted by her then-fiancé Antony Armstrong-Jones, was uniquely personal, blending botanical inspiration with romantic symbolism. It was seen by millions when the couple’s wedding became the first royal marriage televised worldwide in 1960—embedding it in both family story and national memory.

Decades later, Lady Margarita—herself a jewellery designer in Florence—takes on a different kind of boldness. Born just months after her grandmother’s passing and gifted the ring for her 21st birthday, she chooses not to wear the ring routinely, but to make it an emblem of royal presence at pivotal family moments such as King Charles III’s coronation at Westminster Abbey. As she explains: “I wear it to things I think she would want to be there for.” [The Telegraph]

 Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones at King Charles' coronation on May 6, 2023.
Jeff J Mitchell/Getty. Lady Margarita Armstrong-Jones at King Charles III’s coronation, May 6, 2023, Westminster Abbey.

Wearing the Past into the Future

Her conscious curation of when (and why) to wear the ring transforms a passive inheritance into an act of agency. It’s a signal: the next generation of royals is not just guarding relics but actively interpreting them. These choices are meaningful in their selectivity. Margarita is not seeking the ring as a connection to royal privilege, but as a symbol of memory, creativity, and homage. In an era saturated with Instagram nostalgia, this restraint spotlights how meaningful objects can hold power precisely because they are not worn every day.

The parallel to Prince William’s use of Princess Diana’s sapphire engagement ring for his own proposal to Kate Middleton is immediate (“Kate Middleton’s ring has a powerful legacy of its own,” observes Town & Country). But Lady Margarita’s choice is even more selective—not a permanent daily presence, but a rare invocation of history, calibrated to moments of greatest symbolic resonance.

Legacy Jewellery as Living Conversation

This trend reflects an ongoing evolution in how royal women, especially, engage with both the burdens and privileges of belonging to a historic family. Margarita’s training as a jewellery designer in Florence signals her intent to create new legacies, even as she honors old ones. In her own words, she wonders whether her “animalistic, raw and organic” designs would have resonated with Margaret’s penchant for natural motifs and turquoise. Still, both share a taste for the unorthodox—Margaret was, as People notes, a lover of costume jewelry, grand earrings, and bold, unconventional style.

Getty Princess Margaret.
Getty. Princess Margaret, noted for her bold and innovative style with jewelry.

Increasingly, royal descendants like Lady Margarita are signaling that stewardship of family treasures will not be mere custodianship but a living, thoughtful conversation. By choosing when to allow the past to glimmer at the heart of the present, they make history personal and public all at once—and invite today’s audiences to consider what it really means to inherit, to honor, and to reinvent tradition.

Why This Matters: The Future of Tradition

Heirlooms like Princess Margaret’s ring are charged with meaning, but that meaning is never static. How, when, and why they are worn tells a new story with every generation. Lady Margarita’s approach is a powerful case study for royal watchers and cultural historians alike: a reminder that objects endure because we keep giving them new purpose—and that legacy is never simply what you receive, but what you choose to make of it.

  • Royal jewelry is increasingly about personal identity, not just protocol.
  • Heirlooms acquire new meanings through the conscious choices of each generation.
  • This evolution signals a future in which tradition is both respected and thoughtfully reimagined.

As the conversation around monarchy, modernity, and identity continues, the sparkle of an heirloom ring on a granddaughter’s finger at a historic coronation becomes more than an echo of the past—it’s the crafting of tomorrow’s heritage, in real time.

For more on the evolving language of royal jewelry and legacy, see People and The Telegraph.

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