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Hidden meaning behind £940 'self-truth' necklace Meghan Markle wore on video

The necklace Meghan Markle wore during an appearance on James Corden's viral video had a hidden meaning, according to reports.

The Duchess of Sussex made a brief cameo as the 'Late Late Show' host teamed up with her husband Prince Harry last month.

Meghan, 39, wowed in a blue dress worth just $30 (£22) - which sold out almost instantly online after the video was published.

Eagle-eyed fashion fans also spotted that the former actress was wearing a necklace - discovered to be worth $1,296 (£940).

And it has now emerged that the jewellery, designed by a friend's brand, had a secret meaning, reports Page Six.

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Harry and Corden teamed up for a trip around Los Angeles (The Late Late Show with James Corden /Youtube)

The product description of the 'The Airelume', a lapis lazuli crystal piece, indicates it is all about finding 'self-truth'.

It reads: "Lapis lazuli aids in self-expression and revelation of one’s inner truth.

"This stone is widely regarded as a token of sincerity and wisdom - and is especially helpful to anyone in need of a boost in self-confidence and a stronger connection to their inner voice."

The necklace was made by Taryn Toomey's brand 'The Class'.

The necklace is said to mean 'self-truth' (The Late Late Show with James Corden /Youtube)

Toomey, 41, is a friend of Meghan and attended her star-studded baby shower in 2019, when she was pregnant with Archie.

Harry, 36, and Corden, 42, teamed up in Los Angeles for the video ahead of the royal pair's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey.

'An Afternoon with Prince Harry & James Corden' has been viewed more than 23million times on YouTube to date.

It saw the duo ride an open top bus around the US city while stopping at various locations, before attempting an assault course.

One segment featured Harry calling wife Meghan on FaceTime, when her fashion choices were put on display.

The couple's explosive sit-down with Winfrey, 67, then aired a week later, sending shockwaves through the royal family.

Meghan made allegations that racist comments had been made about the colour of her baby during her first pregnancy, among other claims.

Buckingham Palace responded days later and said the issues in the interview would be discussed "privately".

The programme was aired by ITV in the UK, with more than 12million tuning in.

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