Every Remembrance Day, attention focuses on how members of the British Royal Family express their solemn respect. Last year, the center of controversy was not Prince Harry, but his wife, Meghan Markle, over a small but explosive detail: the poppy pin she wore lacked the traditional green leaf.

This detail, noticed when the couple appeared in a video discussing online child safety, immediately ignited a firestorm of fierce criticism from commentators and the British public.

 

🍃 The Unwritten Rule Is Broken

 

The poppy worn in the UK typically includes a small green leaf, which is seen as a symbol of reverence for those who sacrificed their lives in war. However, Meghan’s poppy resembled designs used in Scotland or Canada (which often lack the leaf or have it placed differently).

The well-known Royal commentator, Lee Cohen, immediately launched a harsh critique on GB News:

“When I saw that, I instantly put a post on Twitter and it went viral, expressing that it was nauseating to see Meghan Markle wearing a poppy to commemorate the noble dead of the nation. She’s so disrespectful, so unrespected, and clearly a lot of people agree with that.”

These strong words reflect the deep sensitivity of the British public toward traditional commemorative rituals. For many, choosing a different design, whether intentionally or unintentionally, was viewed as a lack of respect for British culture and history.

 

🎭 A Battle of Symbols

 

Analysts suggest that, against the backdrop of the strained relationship between the Sussexes and the British Royal Family, every action and choice made by Meghan is scrutinized under a microscope. Her wearing of a “non-standard” poppy was instantly interpreted as a political act or a display of cultural distance.

Cohen implied that Meghan’s action was hypocritical and opportunistic: “Her wearing the poppy just to serve a public appearance, but failing to adhere to the custom, shows a lack of knowledge and a genuine lack of interest in the meaning of this holiday.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s camp did not issue any comment on the matter. However, Meghan’s supporters argue that the rule for wearing a poppy is not law, and that the fierce criticism over a small detail like the green leaf is excessive personal attack, aimed at stirring division.

Regardless of Meghan’s true intention, the incident of the leafless poppy has become a painful symbol, demonstrating that every effort she makes to connect with British tradition can easily be turned into a fierce media battle.