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A rare mourning ring commissioned by King George IV for his sister Princess Amelia was found in a Leicester charity shop and bought for £15. The ring, intended for close family and friends, features white enamel symbolizing purity and the words "Remember me." Created by royals' top jewellers, it's one of 52 made in 1810 and could fetch £3,000-£5,000 at auction.
Courtesy: Nawal Abdisamad
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