While the Royal Family marked Remembrance weekend with solemn dignity, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted doing something very different — attending a glitzy Hollywood birthday bash for reality queen Kris Jenner.

Công tước và Nữ công tước xứ Sussex mỉm cười với Serena Williams tại buổi dạ tiệc từ thiện Baby2Baby vào thứ Bảy ở West Hollywood trước khi tham dự bữa tiệc sinh nhật lần thứ 70 của Kris Jenner

And if that wasn’t eyebrow-raising enough, fans noticed one glaring omission:
Meghan wasn’t wearing a poppy.

Yes, on the very weekend the nation honoured its fallen heroes, the Duchess of Sussex was photographed smiling, posing and sipping champagne — with no red poppy in sight.

🎉 While the Royals Remembered, Meghan Partied

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Back in London, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Princess Kate attended sombre services at the Cenotaph.
Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Meghan dazzled under California lights — wearing a sleek black dress and Hollywood grin — as she joined A-listers for Kris Jenner’s 70th birthday celebrations.

It was, quite literally, two very different worlds.

“While our King bowed his head in remembrance, Meghan was bowing hers over a cocktail,” one social media user remarked.

💬 ‘Disrespectful’ – Viewers and Veterans React

Within hours, photos from the party began circulating online, sparking outrage across Britain.
Many veterans expressed anger that the Sussexes “couldn’t spare even one gesture of respect.”

“Not a poppy. Not a post. Not a word,” wrote one furious user.
“They left the Royal Family for ‘freedom’ — but what they really abandoned was class.”

Another added:

“You can take Meghan out of the monarchy, but you can’t teach her respect.”

💅 Hollywood Over Heritage

Sources close to the couple insist the outing was “private” and “non-political,” but that didn’t stop the backlash.
What really stung, however, was Kris Jenner’s Instagram post the next morning.

The matriarch shared glamorous party photos, thanking her “amazing family and wonderful friends” — but made no mention of Meghan or Harry.

“Imagine ditching your royal duties to chase Hollywood — and Hollywood doesn’t even notice you,” mocked one commenter.
“Kris Jenner thanking ‘family and friends’ while cutting Meghan from the post is pure L.A. shade.”

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While Meghan and Harry continue their rebranding as “global philanthropists and lifestyle figures,” critics say moments like this prove how out of touch they’ve become.

“It’s almost comical,” wrote royal commentator Julia Michaels.
“They left to ‘find their voice,’ but all they’ve found are photo ops and empty champagne glasses.”

Even some of their supporters admitted it wasn’t a great look:

“You can be modern and royal — but skipping Remembrance weekend for a Hollywood party is a bad move,” one fan confessed.

🕯️ Two Britains: One Remembered, One Forgot

 

As millions across the UK stood in silence wearing red poppies, the Duchess of Sussex was surrounded by glitter, cameras, and Kardashian-style excess.

It’s a moment that perfectly sums up the Sussex paradox:
royalty by birthright, celebrity by choice.

And in the end, perhaps the most cutting blow came not from the British press — but from Kris Jenner’s silence.

“Meghan wanted to be part of Hollywood’s inner circle,” one observer quipped.
“Instead, she just became a guest who didn’t make the caption.”

“Service, Not Selfies”

That was the phrase trending on X by Sunday morning, as Britons compared the King’s solemn wreath-laying ceremony with Meghan’s glossy red carpet photos.

As one veteran wrote:

“Some wear poppies for sacrifice. Others wear diamonds for attention.”

And perhaps, just perhaps, that says it all.