Those who have reached a certain level of superfame often get the wax treatment. Because what’s a step below seeing your fave celebs IRL? Seeing their wax figurines. There’s a good chance you won’t bump into Prince Harry or Meghan Markle anytime soon, but uh — you may want to avoid their wax versions, too. Let’s just say they could be a lot better.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle caused a ton of royal wedding fever this past May, and fans everywhere got to watch it on television. Being able to witness their special moment might have made you feel like you’re close friends with the Duchess of Sussex, especially if you’ve marathoned Suits recently. However, there’s something about her icy glare saved forever in wax that’s unsettling.
Wax Harry and Meghan popped up in London as Madame Tussauds’ live figures. While Madame “Marie” Tussaud passed away in 1850, the work that appears in her galleries is still legendary. So many major cities have a Madame Tussauds exhibit, with London being one of the most notable.
These particular wax figures are out in the open. In one, the couple is posed on the sidewalk, looking like they’re ready and willing to interact with their fans. Yes, they’ll definitely make you do a double-take. Until you look at them a little closer.
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There’s actually multiple Harry and Meghan wax figures out there, which is even creepier if you think about it.
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Are they the worst wax figurines from Madame Tussauds? Not exactly. But, they’d be a lot better if Meghan Markle didn’t look so surprised in every single scene. Good thing the Kensington Palace Instagram feed keeps fans updated with plenty of fresh, real photos of Meghan.