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Queen Camilla and Sophie wear three poppies on Remembrance Sunday unlike Princess Kate

Queen Camilla and Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, were both seen wearing three poppies as they observed the service at the Cenotaph, while Princess Kate opted for a single one this year.

In previous years, the Princess of Wales has been spotted wearing three poppies, prompting royal watchers to wonder about her decision to wear just one this time.

The Meaning Behind Multiple Poppies

It’s often speculated that members of the Royal Family wear several poppies as a tribute to relatives who fought and lost their lives in war, though the Palace has never confirmed this.

Kate’s great-grandmother lost three brothers during World War One. Back in 2018, the Princess viewed personal letters from her ancestors at the Imperial War Museum, reflecting on their sacrifice.

The late Queen Elizabeth II was famously seen wearing five poppies, which many interpreted as a gesture of respect to the five branches of the armed forces — including the Royal Navy, the Army, and the Royal Air Force.

A Day of National Remembrance

King Charles led the nation in the annual National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph, joined by Prince William and Prince Edward. His Majesty laid a wreath at the Whitehall memorial, honoring those who lost their lives in service to their country.

Sir Keir Starmer also placed a wreath during the ceremony, followed by Conservative leader and Leader of the Opposition Kemi Badenoch, and Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey.

Prince William, standing alongside senior royals and military representatives, also laid a wreath. The Prince of Wales previously completed seven and a half years of full-time operational service before stepping back from active duty in 2013.

Emotional Moments Among the Royals

Queen Camilla took her place in a central position on the Remembrance Sunday balcony beside Princess Kate. On another balcony, the Duchess of Edinburgh was seen offering comfort to the Duke of Kent in a touching moment between the two.

This year marks the Duke of Kent’s first public appearance at the Remembrance service since the passing of his wife, Katharine, two months ago at the age of 92.

A long-serving military man, the Duke of Kent began his career after graduating from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1955. He was commissioned into the Royal Scots Greys as a Second Lieutenant and went on to serve for over two decades, including postings in Cyprus and Northern Ireland.

He later became Colonel of the Scots Guards in 1974, holding the position for 50 years until 2024, when he handed over the role to Prince Edward.

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