Royals and their wax figures: Duchess Kate, the Queen, Princess Diana and more

While Prince Harry has already been immortalized in wax, Megan Markle got the Madame Tussauds treatment for the first time in London in 2018, just weeks before she married her prince on May 19. The former actress can be seen in the green dress she wore during the couple's televised engagement interview, which comes from label Parosh. For their engagement photocall, during which Prince Harry posed with his hand peeking out of his blue suit jacket (they got that detail just right in the wax figure!), Meghan topped the pretty dress with a white wrap coat by Canadian label Line. The brunette locks on her likeness are perfectly wavy and centre-parted.
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Many a royal has been immortalized in wax at Madame Tussauds, from Princess Diana and Duchess Kate to the Queen and her mother - and a few have even gotten the wax treatment a number of times! Click through to see how well their look-alike figures match up...
Princess Diana and her iconic blue Chanel suit, which she wore to to visit the British Lung Association in 1997, got the wax treatment at Tokyo's Madame Tussauds in May 2013.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a laugh in 2012 as they left Westminster Hall, where they attended a Diamond Jubilee Luncheon for The Queen. Kate's pretty lace dress and matching fascinator were given the wax treatment alongside William's dapper suit and tails at Tokyo's Madame Tussauds in 2013.
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A young Prince William rocked a red tie while in New Zealand back in 2005. His dapper, double-breasted look took the spotlight at Madame Tussauds that same year in London, where aspiring princesses were sure to have snapped photos with wax Wills.
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A staggering billion people tuned in to watch Lady Diana Spencer say "I do" to Prince Charles in a fairy tale wedding that will live on in history books, so it's no wonder the royal bride was a shoo-in for Madame Tussauds. The London location did a retrospective on royal brides that included replica gowns made by each of the original designers.
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Also in a swish double-breasted suit, Prince Charles's doppelgänger was revealed at London's Madame Tussauds in 2006 - the first figure to ever be created using eco-friendly materials. The environmentalist was surely pleased!
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Everyone loves a man in uniform! While Harry's wife is set to join the Prince at Madame Tussauds just before their wedding, the royal was immortalized in New York in 2014 wearing his Army Flying Corps blue beret and uniform.
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Princess Diana dazzled in a lacy red gown on an official visit to Norway in 1984, which was later copied for her look-alike at New York's Madame Tussauds.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton's engagement in 2010 sent fans into a tizzy of excitement as the longtime couple and future king and queen of England set off on the road to one of the more exciting weddings of all time. Naturally, their iconic looks from their photocall were frozen in time at Madame Tussauds London in 2012.
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Way back in 1955 at Madame Tussauds London, a replica of the Queen was crowned for all her fans to see.
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William and Kate stole the show in Los Angeles at a BAFTA event in 2011, where the Duchess was clad in a whimsical blush-pink gown by Alexander McQueen. Their wax versions looked just as sophisticated at Madame Tussauds New York in 2012.
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The Queen's waxy doppelgänger was ready for a state banquet clad in a tiara and her Order of the Garter sash. The figure was on display in 2014 at New York's Madame Tussauds.
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