Hey there, friends! Let’s take a little trip to London, because something pretty exciting just happened! Meghan Markle, the soon-to-be royal bride, now has her very own wax figure at the legendary Madame Tussauds museum. This news was officially revealed on Wednesday, May 9, just days before her highly anticipated wedding to Prince Harry on the 19th.
So here’s the scoop: Meghan's wax figure stands proudly alongside her fiancé, Prince Harry, at the museum. She's dressed in a stunning green shift dress by the Italian label Parosh, which she originally wore during a TV interview following the official announcement of her engagement. Her figure also features an exact replica of her breathtaking three-stone engagement ring. Let’s be honest, not every celebrity makes the transition to a wax figure look as effortless and spot-on as Meghan's. The likeness is truly remarkable!

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Edward Fuller, the general manager at Madame Tussauds London, said, “Excitement ahead of the royal wedding is reaching fever pitch, and we've been overwhelmed with questions about when people can finally meet 'Their Royal Likenesses.'” He went on to add, “There’s a lot of love out there for Meghan and Harry, and we’re following their lead by inviting the great British public to join the couple in their wedding celebrations right here at Madame Tussauds London.”
Step Into the Royal Wedding Experience
The waxwork duo will be featured in front of a video wall that allows visitors to immerse themselves in various scenarios with Meghan and Harry, from a romantic beach getaway to the unforgettable moment of cutting the wedding cake at their ceremony. The exhibit will open to the public for the first time on Friday, May 18, the night before the royal wedding. To mark the occasion, Madame Tussauds will host a bachelor and bachelorette party for guests over the age of 18.
Meghan's Wax Figure Comes to New York
But wait, there’s more! Meghan's wax figure is also making its way to Madame Tussauds in NYC today. Prince Harry and his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, previously made their NYC debut at the Madame Tussauds museum in the fall of 2014, where they were placed next to Harry’s brother and sister-in-law, Prince William and Kate Middleton. It’s a little curious that Prince Philip has been left out of the NYC exhibit, but don’t worry — you can still meet him at the London location!



