Queen Camilla’s pinky ring has been the focus of a lot of speculation and sleuthing since she started wearing it last year and now it’s back. She wore it for a reception she hosted at Clarence House for the charity, Medical Detection Dogs, on 12th May.

This piece is shrouded in mystery because there’s so little we know about its history and Her Majesty only started wearing it very recently. Queen Camilla’s ring looks to be this one featured on the Royal Collection Trust’s website and if it is, then it’s engraved with ancient symbols and is made up of seven gold circular plaques.

She doesn’t have it on constantly and it’s actually quite subtle – especially as it’s worn next to her 5-carat diamond engagement ring. The different symbols are almost impossible to make out when the Queen is out and about, though on the RCT picture you can see a lyre and a ship.

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Queen Camilla, Patron of Medical Detection Dogs (MDD) greets James Middleton during a reception to celebrate the charity at Clarence House on May 12, 2026

(Image credit: Photo by Aaron Chown – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

best British brands, Boden, and the £119 frock is now almost sold out in the blossom red colour, though the navy polka dot version is on sale. Shirt dresses are a staple for Camilla and their collared necklines bring a sense of sophistication and smartness, no matter what the material is.

You can choose a jersey dress like hers and be comfortable whilst looking polished. The red floral print added brightness on this spring day and tied in with her ruby and gold birthstone necklace.

She finished off her look with beige low heels by Eliot Zed and the combination was so elegant and low-key for a reception that was held at her home and involved lots of cute and clever animals. Bio Detection Dogs are trained to detect diseases such as cancer, Parkinson’s, Covid-19 and malaria, as well as bacterial infections.

The Queen got to see a couple of dogs at work and also watched a demonstration of the charity’s new electronic nose. It’s a collaboration between them and Dr Andreas Mershin from RealNose.AI and is an early prostate cancer screening tool and has been inspired and informed by MDD Bio Detection Dogs.