People will gather in the thousands this Sunday at the Cenotaph for (November 10) wearing poppies to remember those who have lost their lives in conflict. Among those showing support for the Armed Forces community will be members.
Senior members of the monarchy including will no doubt choose to wear a stunning poppy brooch. has found some of the most stunning designs which are available this November.
If you would like to go one step further than the paper poppies, then look no further than the Royal British Legion shop. This year they have created a stunning array of new brooches and pins for both men and women.
The poppy has been a symbol of remembrance for over 100 years. It represents the sacrifice of those who served in the Armed Forces.
It also celebrates those who have contributed to civilian services and innocent civilians who also lost their lives in conflict and war. The design consultancy Matter teamed up and collaborated with James Cropper and has over 50 different styles this winter.
The most popular brooch is the which retails at a bargain price of just £3. If you are a football fan they also have a selection of team crests alongside the poppy leaf.
was (November 4) when he met with a group of schoolchildren and even got stuck in during their rugby match.
The prince, 42, kickstarted his visit by meeting a selection of young environmentalists who took part in the inaugural .
William will spend the next four days touring and celebrating his project, the Earthshot Prize, and its attendees.
Meanwhile, Princess Kate is predicted to continue her tradition of wearing three poppies clustered together.
is a stunning badge which represents a powerful symbol of Remembrance, sacrifice and gratitude, conntecting all of the poppies together.
Kate's great-grandmother had three brothers who were killed in action during the First World War, a tragedy which some royal fans believe may be linked to her choice of wearing three poppies. However, the reason behind Kate wearing multiple poppies has never been confirmed by the palace.
Another popular brooch is the .
The timeless, classic design features two stunning red poppies, each detailed with textured petals and adorned with sparkling crystal centres.
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