Prince Harry’s Remembrance Day Essay Backfires Spectacularly as Brits Brand Him ‘Ultimate Hypocrite’ After Kris Jenner Party Photos Emerge

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😡 HYPOCRITE EXPOSED: Prince Harry’s “Emotional” Remembrance Letter Gets DEMOLISHED By His Own Actions – Brits ERUPT in Fury Overnight!

Just days after preaching about “collective responsibility” and British bravery in his tear-jerking essay, Harry parties HARD at Kris Jenner’s glitzy bash while the nation mourns – pinning a poppy like it’s fashion, but ditching duty for Hollywood excess! 😤 Meghan? No poppy in sight, grinning ear-to-ear as royals stand solemn at the Cenotaph.

Insiders slam the “ultimate hypocrisy”: He waxes poetic about sacrifice, then jets to Bezos’ mansion for Bond-themed booze-ups? Brits are DONE – calling it “disrespectful,” “tone-deaf,” and a total slap to veterans! From homesick nostalgia to Kardashian chaos… is this the final nail in Harry’s UK comeback dreams? 💥🇬🇧

The backlash is BRUTAL – see the explosive reactions and full scandal unfolding! Tap below NOW! 👇

Prince Harry’s heartfelt Remembrance Day essay, praising British “banter” and bravery, has exploded into a full-blown hypocrisy storm after photos surfaced of the Duke partying at Kris Jenner’s lavish 70th birthday bash on the eve of national tributes – complete with a poppy pinned to his tuxedo while wife Meghan Markle went without. Furious Brits wasted no time torching the 41-year-old royal exile online, accusing him of “disrespecting” veterans and turning solemn remembrance into a “PR stunt.”

The drama ignited when Harry’s 647-word piece, titled “The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British,” dropped last week ahead of Remembrance Sunday. In it, the Afghanistan veteran gushed about the “stoic spirit” of Brits, declaring Remembrance “not simply a minute’s silence” but a “call to collective responsibility.” He even slipped in that Britain “will always be the country I proudly served and fought for,” despite “currently” living in the U.S.

But any goodwill evaporated Saturday night when Harry and Meghan, 44, popped up at Jenner’s James Bond-themed blowout at Jeff Bezos’ $165 million Beverly Hills mansion. Harry, fresh from Canada Invictus events, sported a black tux with a red poppy – but looked “stern” and “fed up,” insiders claim, while a beaming Meghan rocked a skin-tight black ensemble sans poppy.

As King Charles led a somber two-minute silence at the Cenotaph Sunday – joined by Prince William, Kate Middleton, and Prince George at the Festival of Remembrance – Harry was worlds away, rubbing elbows with Kardashians, Oprah, and tech billionaires. “What hypocrisy,” one palace source fumed earlier this year in a similar tribute row, words now echoing louder than ever.

Social media erupted: “Harry lectures us on remembrance then parties with the Kardashians? Disrespectful!” one X user raged. Another called the poppy pin “pathetic and disappointing,” branding the couple “shameful” for skipping solemnity. Reddit threads tore into the essay as “emotive bullshit” from someone who “ran away” yet dares define Britishness.

Meghan’s no-poppy look fueled the fire. Sources say they’re “not widely available” in the States – yet Harry snagged one in Canada, and she’s worn them before in the U.S. “My a**e,” one Brit scoffed, recalling her 2020 cemetery stunt. Critics dubbed it “poppy gate,” questioning if etiquette allows the symbol at “frivolous” parties.

Royal experts piled on. “Harry’s living a life he can’t stand – no wonder he’s miserable,” one opined, citing his “rictus grin” failure. Columnist Liz Jones blasted: “This was the time to put selfishness aside. Instead, clown Harry partied with the tacky Kardashians.”

Harry’s camp insists the essay timed to avoid overshadowing William’s events, and the party was planned ages ago. Defenders note he wears poppies everywhere – shopping, pubs, parties – as second nature for veterans.

Yet the optics sting. Harry’s solo Canada trip – meeting veterans while Meghan filmed – sparked upstage whispers. His essay’s “currently in the U.S.” line raised palace eyebrows, hinting homesickness amid divorce buzz.

Public polls already rank the Sussexes low; this could sink them further. “We don’t need someone who fled to tell us how to remember,” one Redditor snapped.

Harry’s military past – two Afghanistan tours, Invictus founder – once shielded him. But post-Megxit, wreath denials and “hijacking” accusations persist. His VJ Day tribute drew similar “hypocrisy” barbs.

Meghan’s team brushes off poppy drama, noting U.S. Veterans Day differs. But with her acting comeback and As Ever flops, the couple’s Hollywood pivot looks desperate.

As Remembrance wraps, Harry’s words ring hollow to many. “Duty isn’t something you accessorize,” one critic quipped. Will this finally sever his British ties? Or just another Sussex storm in a teacup?

The nation remembers – but forgiveness? That’s another story.