The Queen is Queen of many independent Kingdoms (Realms/Dominions). She is not only a British Monarch but also an Australian/Canadian Monarch. She wears four poppies to honor those who have died in war. The wearing of poppies for this reason comes from the poem "In Flanders Fields," which has particular significance in Canada.
One doubts that it is. Had you watched the Remebrance Day Parade from the Cenotaph in London you would have seen the Queen wearing five poppies and the Duchess of Cambridge wearing two.
In the UK some Buddhists do wear poppies.
Muslims are forbidden to eat the intoxicants extracted from poppies or similar plants. I don't how they may wear it. Anyhow it is recommended not to deal with poppies in any form.
You Wear Poppies in memory of the soldiers who died on Flanders Field. Because They were the only flowers growing when WW1 was happening. ^_^
I heard it was disrespectful to wear poppies after Nov. 11
we wear poppies on remembrance day to show our respect for the people who died in the wars.
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Poppies
On Remembreance Day
We wear a poppies in and around November because after world war 2, poppies grew in the fields all over Britain.
Some people, normally members of the unionist community, do wear red poppies around November, in memory of those that have lost their lives in wars.
what is the name of the place were queen elizabeth places her reef of poppys in london