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  2. Kate Middleton’s Decision to Wear Three Poppy Pins ... - AOL

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    Kate Middleton wore three poppies pinned to her black Catherine Walker ensemble for Remembrance Sunday — and there’s a meaningful reason why.. The Princess of Wales, 42, made back-to-back ...

  3. Voices: Is it now acceptable to accessorise with a ... - AOL

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    It’s entirely possible that the frothing insistence on wearing paper flowers from the “love my country, multiple England flag emojis” end of X might be giving the poppy a bad name.

  4. Why do some people wear white, purple or black poppies on ...

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    While it is common to see red poppies worn in the UK during the Remembrance period, with millions sold each year, only around 100,000 white poppies are sold annually and they are more difficult to ...

  5. Remembrance Day - Wikipedia

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    Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. [1]

  6. Remembrance poppy - Wikipedia

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    A remembrance poppy is an artificial flower worn in some countries to commemorate their military personnel who died in war. Remembrance poppies are produced by veterans' associations, which exchange the poppies for charitable donations used to give financial, social and emotional support to members and veterans of the armed forces.

  7. Remembrance Sunday - Wikipedia

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    It is a common theme in British tabloid journalism in October and November to "expose" politicians and celebrities who have chosen not to wear a red Royal British Legion poppy. Critics have labelled this "poppy fascism", [27] as persons who refuse to wear poppies on TV or at sporting events have received death threats. [28] [29]

  8. Purple poppy - Wikipedia

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    Wreath of purple poppies at The Cenotaph, Whitehall in London on the centenary of the end of World War I in 2018. The purple poppy was not endorsed by The Royal British Legion, which sells the official red remembrance poppies. [1] However they did state: "We see no conflict in wearing the red poppy next to the purple or white poppy. Many animal ...

  9. This Is Why the Red Poppy Is a Symbol of Memorial Day

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    In other countries, the timing differs slightly—and generally speaking, the poppy is arguably better known as a symbol of remembrance in other parts of the world.