Remembrance Day is an annual occasion honoring British service members who lost their lives in the two World Wars. This year, King Charles III led the official ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.

Kim acknowledged that Harry and Meghan had also attended a Baby2Baby charity gala earlier that evening, noting that it “was fine,” but added that critics might not respond well to images of the couple appearing to be “partying and dancing on the dance floor or whatever.”

“So we took them down to respect Remembrance Day,” she said.

Kim Reflects on the Fallout

Looking back, Kim admitted the entire situation was mishandled and spiraled unnecessarily.

“You got to laugh at, like, the situation sometimes and just, like, lighten it up and be if everyone’s taking it the wrong way, like, lean in. I was like, ‘We should do a full SKIMS campaign.’

“Take the photo – even just us, like, I’ll shoot you at mom, you know, post it and then delete it, like, 30 minutes later. And then I say, ‘Oh, sorry, I didn’t have permission to post those photos for the campaign’.

“If we just made it light and made it funny, you know, I think it would have been, like, received differently, but I hated how that was received for everyone.”

She concluded by addressing the constant scrutiny surrounding the Sussexes.

“That sucks. It was just made into something that was so crazy and ridiculous that just didn’t have to be.”