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== Modern usage == The Claddagh ring can be seen on the fingers of political figures, Hollywood icons, and literary figures. American presidents [[John F. Kennedy]], [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[Bill Clinton]] have worn the Claddagh ring. Kennedy and his wife received theirs on a trip to Galway in 1963. Reagan and Clinton both received the rings as a gift from Ireland. Royalty, such as [[Queen Victoria]], King [[Edward VII]], and Queen Alexandria, were seen wearing the Claddagh ring after 1849 when they traveled to Ireland. After visiting Ireland with his wife, [[Walt Disney]] was seen wearing the Claddagh ring. It is also apparent on the Partners Statue in Disney World. His ring was facing outward on the statue, although he was married.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Famous Claddagh Rings |url=https://www.thecladdagh.com |website=Claddagh Jewellers From Galway with Love.}}</ref> The ring can be found on actors such as [[Maureen O'Hara]] and [[John Wayne]], who received their rings during the movie "The Quiet Man". [[Peter O'Toole]] and [[Daniel Day-Lewis]] were frequently seen wearing the Claddagh ring, as well as [[Mia Farrow]] and [[Gabriel Byrne]]. [[Jim Morrison]] and [[Patricia Kennealy-Morrison|Patricia Kennealy]] completed their Celtic wedding with Claddagh rings.<ref name=":0" /> Brothers [[Liam Gallagher]] and [[Noel Gallagher]] of English rock band [[Oasis (band)]] are of Irish heritage and have worn matching Claddagh rings over the years.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Noel & Liam Gallagher - GQ - February 1998 |url=https://oasisinterviews.blogspot.com/1998/02/noel-liam-gallagher-gq-february-1998.html?m=1}}</ref> In the television show ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', the Claddagh ring is seen when Angel presents the ring to Buffy as a birthday present.<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Potts |first=Donna |date=2003-01-01 |title=Convents, Claddagh Rings, and Even The Book of Kells: Representing the Irish in Buffy the Vampire Slayer |url=https://www.academia.edu/399241 |journal=SIMILE: Studies in Media & Information Literacy β¦}}</ref>
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