You already know everything there is to know about the royal wedding festivities and Meghan Markle's bridal gown, but have you even thought about her and Harry's wedding rings? If not, no reason to panic. Scroll on to get your knowledge on.

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Meghan will most likely wear a gold wedding ring.

One made of Clogau-Welsh gold, as is tradition in royal weddings. No word yet on whether the band will be simple or ornate, with pave diamonds or intricate shapes.

Harry doesn't have to wear one at all if he doesn't want to.

Prince William has never worn a wedding ring, reportedly because he's not a jewellery person. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth's husband, doesn't wear one, either. Apparently, this is because male members of the British upper class and aristocracy haven't historically done this and it didn't become popular for men in England, in general, to wear wedding bands until after World War II. Interesting, right?

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Prince William not wearing a wedding band.

Some royals like to wear them, though

Prince Charles, who is married to Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, wears a wedding ring (he also wore one when he was married to Princess Diana).

Sources close to the royal family think Harry will follow in his father's footsteps.

Despite the fact that his best man, William, doesn't wear a band, Harry reportedly likes jewellery and wants to.

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Harry wearing bracelets.

So ... we'll see. Only time, and a televised wedding, will tell.

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Rachel Torgerson is the fashion features and lifestyle director at Cosmopolitan, overseeing fashion and lifestyle coverage online, in print, and on our various social media platforms. She has over a decade of experience in the fashion and media industries. Before landing at Cosmopolitan as a digital fashion editor in 2016, she worked at Us Weekly, The Knot, and Fitness Magazine, among others. When she's not discussing runway trends, you can definitely catch her trying out (and, in many cases, failing) a new crochet cardigan pattern or in a spirited debate about the difference between the Bridgerton books vs the Netflix series. Follow her on Instagram and TikTok: @RachelTorgs