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    Meghan Markle's $42 ring is finally back in stock

    Laura Galvan
    AOL.comMarch 5, 2018
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    Although they may be royal, that doesn't stop Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton from mixing luxury labels with affordable pieces. Before she deleted her Instagram account, the soon-to-be Duchess took a selfie wearing a chic $42 ring by Baublebar.

    The multi-finger ring featuring crystal-covered vines sold out in record time and just became back in stock on Baublebar's website. Now available in silver, you can get the royal look without the high price tag. Shop the ring below along with our other affordable favorites from Baublebar!


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