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Prince Harry is sporting a new ring, but it’s not what you think!

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Meghan Markle isn’t the only royal who can rock some bling!
Meghan Markle isn’t the only royal who can rock some bling!
Her husband, Prince Harry, has been noticeably sporting a brand-new ring on his right hand during the couple’s royal tour of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Tonga. Though the 34-year-old Duke of Sussex already wears a gold wedding band on his left hand, he has been spotted wearing a black band on his right hand during all of his official events.
This new accessory isn’t a meaningful trinket or even a piece of flair to jazz up his outfits. Harry’s actually wearing an Oura Ring, which tracks your sleep and activity and then monitors and documents the readings in a phone app. The Duke is wearing the Heritage black ring, which retails between $299 and $399.
Harry hasn’t been seen without the ring since starting the 16-day, 76-engagement tour with his now-pregnant wife. The pair have been keeping busy in the first three days of their tour, traveling to Sydney, Dubbo, and Melbourne, Australia.
Meghan, 37, also sported a new accessory while traveling around Melbourne on Wednesday. The Duchess was gifted a handmade pasta necklace by a little boy that she wore, and she’s additionally been spotted wearing some jewelry that belonged to Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana.
For more on the couple’s royal tour, watch the clip below:
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Britain’s Prince Harry (C) hands out cupcakes during a visit to the University of Canterbury’s Student Volunteer Army in Christchurch on May 12,2015. Prince Harry arrived in New Zealand on May 9 for a week-long visit. (Photo by Martin Hunter, AFP/Getty Images)
Prince Harry sits with pupils at Halfmoon Bay School in Oban as he leaves on May 11,2015 in Stewart Island, New Zealand. Prince Harry is in New Zealand from May 9 through to May 16 attending events in Wellington, Invercargill, Stewart Island, Christchurch, Linton, Whanganui and Auckland. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Prince Harry gets kissed by Royal Fan Victoria McRae during a walkabout outside the Sydney Opera House on May 7,2015 in Sydney, Australia. Prince Harry is visiting Sydney following a month-long deployment with the Australian Army. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
In this Undated handout grab from video issued by Boultbee Flight Academy on Sunday April 5,2015, Prince Harry flys in the back of a Spitfire on a sortie from Goodwood, West Sussex, via the Isle of Wight. The flight was to promote his Spitfire scholarship which offers training for wounded servicemen and women, flight training for the scholarship is delivered by Boultbee Flight Academy and supported by The Royal Foundation’s Endeavour Fund. Prince Harry launched the scholarship selection in February 2014, the scholarship draws inspiration from the pilot Douglas Bader who flew throughout the Second World War with 20 individual aerial victories despite losing both his legs in 1931. (Photo by Andy R Annable/Boultbee Flight Academy/Getty Images) (NOTE TO EDITORS: The photographs shall be strictly for editorial use only. No charge should be made for the supply, release or publication of the photographs. There shall be no commercial use whatsoever of the photographs (including any use in merchandising, advertising or any other non-editorial use).
Prince Harry greets members of the public outside the Australian War Memorial on April 6,2015 in Canberra, Australia. Prince Harry, or Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, will end his military career with a month long secondment to the Australian Defence Force in barracks in Sydney, Perth and Darwin. (Photo by Lukas Coch – Pool/Getty Images)
Prince Harry listens to wildlife photographer Will Nicholls (not pictured) who uses the medium of wildlife photography to promote the conservation of red squirrels at Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Red Squirrel Northern England (RSNE) Project, where staff are working with the local community to safeguard the red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) population, with the main focus on a grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) control programme at Frankham Woods on February 25,2015 near Fourstones, United Kingdom. (Photo by Jason Friend /WPA Pool / Getty Images)
Prince Harry attends The Annual ICAP Charity Day at ICAP on December 3,2014 in London, England. (Photo by Heathcliff O’Malley – WPA Pool /Getty Images)
Prince Harry cycles between venues on his Brompton Bike at Queen Elizabeth park on September 13,2014 in London, England. The International sports event for ‘wounded warriors’, presented by Jaguar Land Rover was an idea developed by Prince Harry after he visited the Warrior Games in Colorado USA. The four day event has brought together thirteen teams from around the world to compete in nine events such as wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Prince Harry is given a blow-up kangaroo by the Australian swimming team at the Aquatics Centre during the Invictus Games at Queen Elizabeth park on September 14,2014 in London, England. The International sports event for ‘wounded warriors’, presented by Jaguar Land Rover was an idea developed by Prince Harry after he visited the Warrior Games in Colorado USA. The four day event has brought together thirteen teams from around the world to compete in nine events such as wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
Britain’s Prince Harry (L) celebrates with Great Britain’s David Henson after the latter won the 200m men ambulant IT2 race during the athletics event of the Invictus Games at Queen Elizabeth II Park in London on September 11,2014. More than 400 wounded troops from 13 countries — both serving and veter — will go for gold across nine sports at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games in London Between 10-14 September. AFP PHOTO/ADRIAN DENNIS (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images)
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – JULY 29: Prince Harry plays a game during a visit to the Commonwealth Games Village on July 29,2014 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Danny Lawson – WPA Pool / Getty Images)
SANTIAGO, CHILE – JUNE 27: Prince Harry blows a raspberry at a child as he visits kindergarten of indigenous children a on June 27,2014 in Santiago, Chile. Prince Harry is on a three day tour of Chile after visiting Brazil. (Photo by Dan Charity – Pool/Getty Images)
Britain’s Prince Harry (C, back), poses for pictures with residents of ‘Cracolandia’, one of Sao Paulo’s poorest neighbourhoods where crack is omnipresent, during his visit to Brazil, on June 26,2014. After Brazil, the prince will move on to the Chilean capital Santiago and the city of Valparaiso. AFP PHOTO / Miguel SCHINCARIOL (Photo credit should read Miguel Schincariol/AFP/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 14: Prince Harry, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge stand on the balcony during Trooping the Colour – Queen Elizabeth II’s Birthday Parade, at The Royal Horseguards on June 14,2014 in London, England. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
ANTAEAYA, CHILE – JUNE 29: Prince Harry holds an albino African pygmy hedgehog during a visit to an outdoor centre on June 29,2014 in Antaeaya, Chile. Prince Harry is on the final day of a three day tour of Chile after visiting Brazil. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – APRIL 04: HRH Prince Harry explores a new playground with a group of children from Gainsborough Primary school in Newham during an official visit to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson on April 4,2014 in London, England The park will open to the public on Saturday 5th April.

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