The Princess of Wales has seemingly been banned from “tiara events” for the past year and a half. By my records, the last time she wore a tiara was at the diplomatic reception in December 2023. I’m including those photos in this post. Those were the photos which were used to create Kate’s latest Madame Tussauds wax figure. Wax Waity debuted at the London Madame Tussauds this week, and people have thoughts…
For what it’s worth, I think the wax people did a decent job with this one. Some of Kate’s wax figures over the years have been really, really bad. They captured her in this figure, generally speaking. You can easily guess who it’s supposed to be. If anything, Wax Waity has better makeup than Real Kate, although the wax people generously shaved a decade off her face.
People Magazine is predictably making a big deal about how this is the first Kate wax figure to feature a tiara. You’ll probably have to go to the museum to see her in a tiara from now on, because it doesn’t look like Charles and Camilla want Kate to wear anything like that ever again.
PS… Wax Willy doesn’t have any likeness to Real Willy. I wonder why Madame Tussauds didn’t make a new statue for William with his gross beard?
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- LONDON, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 05: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. THE IMAGE SHALL NOT BE USED AFTER 0001hrs, TUESDAY 26th DECEMBER. After that date, no further licensing can be made, please remove from your systems and contact Getty Images for any usage) (L-R) Queen Camilla, King Charles III, Prince William, Prince of Wales and Catherine, Princess of Wales pose for a photograph ahead of The Diplomatic Reception in the 1844 Room at Buckingham Palace on December 05, 2023 in London, England.,Image: 827170357, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson / Avalon
- The Princess of Wales at an evening reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture date: Tuesday December 5, 2023,Image: 827170361, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Brady / Avalon
- The Princess of Wales at an evening reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture date: Tuesday December 5, 2023. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jonathan,Image: 827170386, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Brady / Avalon
- The Prince and Princess of Wales at an evening reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture date: Tuesday December 5, 2023,Image: 827170388, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Brady / Avalon
- The Prince and Princess of Wales at an evening reception for members of the Diplomatic Corps at Buckingham Palace in London. Picture date: Tuesday December 5, 2023,Image: 827170422, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Jonathan Brady / Avalon
- **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.** She’s one of the most beloved members of the British Royal Family – and now Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has been given a truly majestic makeover at Madame Tussauds London. The new figure marks an elegant refresh for the royal’s likeness at the famous Baker Street attraction, just weeks after she and Prince William celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary. Originally launched in 2012 – a year after their fairy-tale Westminster Abbey wedding – the Princess’s figure has now been updated from head to toe by the museum’s expert artists. Inspired by Kate’s breathtaking appearance at the annual Diplomatic Reception in December 2023 – only the second of King Charles III’s reign – the new waxwork showcases the future Queen in all her regal glory. Dressed in a dusky pink Jenny Packham gown, silver Gianvito Rossi-style heels, and the dazzling Lover’s Knot Tiara, the look is pure royal glamour. The tiara, once worn by Princess Diana in the 1980s, has been carefully brought out of the Tussauds archives to add a touch of timeless elegance. The ensemble is finished with a perfect replica of the Royal Victorian Order blue sash, the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II, and the Greville Diamond Chandelier earrings – capturing not just her style, but her trademark warm smile and twinkle in her eye. Kate, a devoted mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is celebrated worldwide for her grace, poise, and passion for charitable work – all of which have been lovingly reflected in her new figure. And it’s not just the Princess who’s had a style update. Prince William’s figure has also been given a sharp new look to match his wife’s Diplomatic Reception attire. The Prince of Wales now sports a sleek black tuxedo by Ede & Ravenscroft, complete with sash, star of the Order of the Garter, and army medals. Steve Blackburn, Senior General Manager at Madame Tussauds London, said: “We are delighted that a new figure of the much-loved Catherine, Princess of Wales, has officially landed in The Royal Palace Experience at our attraction in the heart of London, continuing our centuries-long work with the Royal Family. “Only Madame Tussauds London can offer fans the truly immersive and unique opportunity to touch shoulders with past and present Royal Family members! Kate, majestically crafted by our talented studio team, has been sculpted to ensure her resemblance is fit for a future Queen, alongside her dashing husband. We cordially invite you to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales this summer, right in the heart of the capital where the Royal Family resides!” The Royal Palace Experience remains one of the museum’s most popular attractions, giving guests the chance to rub shoulders with royalty – from the late Queen Elizabeth II to the reigning King Charles III. Visitors will be able to ‘meet’ the new figure of the Princess of Wales – alongside the rest of her royal entourage – from Thursday 21st May. When: 20 May 2025 Credit: Jonathan Short/Cover Images **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.**
- **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.** She’s one of the most beloved members of the British Royal Family – and now Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has been given a truly majestic makeover at Madame Tussauds London. The new figure marks an elegant refresh for the royal’s likeness at the famous Baker Street attraction, just weeks after she and Prince William celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary. Originally launched in 2012 – a year after their fairy-tale Westminster Abbey wedding – the Princess’s figure has now been updated from head to toe by the museum’s expert artists. Inspired by Kate’s breathtaking appearance at the annual Diplomatic Reception in December 2023 – only the second of King Charles III’s reign – the new waxwork showcases the future Queen in all her regal glory. Dressed in a dusky pink Jenny Packham gown, silver Gianvito Rossi-style heels, and the dazzling Lover’s Knot Tiara, the look is pure royal glamour. The tiara, once worn by Princess Diana in the 1980s, has been carefully brought out of the Tussauds archives to add a touch of timeless elegance. The ensemble is finished with a perfect replica of the Royal Victorian Order blue sash, the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II, and the Greville Diamond Chandelier earrings – capturing not just her style, but her trademark warm smile and twinkle in her eye. Kate, a devoted mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is celebrated worldwide for her grace, poise, and passion for charitable work – all of which have been lovingly reflected in her new figure. And it’s not just the Princess who’s had a style update. Prince William’s figure has also been given a sharp new look to match his wife’s Diplomatic Reception attire. The Prince of Wales now sports a sleek black tuxedo by Ede & Ravenscroft, complete with sash, star of the Order of the Garter, and army medals. Steve Blackburn, Senior General Manager at Madame Tussauds London, said: “We are delighted that a new figure of the much-loved Catherine, Princess of Wales, has officially landed in The Royal Palace Experience at our attraction in the heart of London, continuing our centuries-long work with the Royal Family. “Only Madame Tussauds London can offer fans the truly immersive and unique opportunity to touch shoulders with past and present Royal Family members! Kate, majestically crafted by our talented studio team, has been sculpted to ensure her resemblance is fit for a future Queen, alongside her dashing husband. We cordially invite you to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales this summer, right in the heart of the capital where the Royal Family resides!” The Royal Palace Experience remains one of the museum’s most popular attractions, giving guests the chance to rub shoulders with royalty – from the late Queen Elizabeth II to the reigning King Charles III. Visitors will be able to ‘meet’ the new figure of the Princess of Wales – alongside the rest of her royal entourage – from Thursday 21st May. When: 20 May 2025 Credit: Jonathan Short/Cover Images **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.**
- **VIDEO AVAILABLE. CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE.** She’s one of the most beloved members of the British Royal Family – and now Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has been given a truly majestic makeover at Madame Tussauds London. The new figure marks an elegant refresh for the royal’s likeness at the famous Baker Street attraction, just weeks after she and Prince William celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary. Originally launched in 2012 – a year after their fairy-tale Westminster Abbey wedding – the Princess’s figure has now been updated from head to toe by the museum’s expert artists. Inspired by Kate’s breathtaking appearance at the annual Diplomatic Reception in December 2023 – only the second of King Charles III’s reign – the new waxwork showcases the future Queen in all her regal glory. Dressed in a dusky pink Jenny Packham gown, silver Gianvito Rossi-style heels, and the dazzling Lover’s Knot Tiara, the look is pure royal glamour. The tiara, once worn by Princess Diana in the 1980s, has been carefully brought out of the Tussauds archives to add a touch of timeless elegance. The ensemble is finished with a perfect replica of the Royal Victorian Order blue sash, the Royal Family Order of Queen Elizabeth II, and the Greville Diamond Chandelier earrings – capturing not just her style, but her trademark warm smile and twinkle in her eye. Kate, a devoted mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is celebrated worldwide for her grace, poise, and passion for charitable work – all of which have been lovingly reflected in her new figure. And it’s not just the Princess who’s had a style update. Prince William’s figure has also been given a sharp new look to match his wife’s Diplomatic Reception attire. The Prince of Wales now sports a sleek black tuxedo by Ede & Ravenscroft, complete with sash, star of the Order of the Garter, and army medals. Steve Blackburn, Senior General Manager at Madame Tussauds London, said: “We are delighted that a new figure of the much-loved Catherine, Princess of Wales, has officially landed in The Royal Palace Experience at our attraction in the heart of London, continuing our centuries-long work with the Royal Family. “Only Madame Tussauds London can offer fans the truly immersive and unique opportunity to touch shoulders with past and present Royal Family members! Kate, majestically crafted by our talented studio team, has been sculpted to ensure her resemblance is fit for a future Queen, alongside her dashing husband. We cordially invite you to meet the Prince and Princess of Wales this summer, right in the heart of the capital where the Royal Family resides!” The Royal Palace Experience remains one of the museum’s most popular attractions, giving guests the chance to rub shoulders with royalty – from the late Queen Elizabeth II to the reigning King Charles III. Visitors will be able to ‘meet’ the new figure of the Princess of Wales – alongside the rest of her royal entourage – from Thursday 21st May. When: 20 May 2025 Credit: Jonathan Short/Cover Images **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED PHOTOGRAPHER AND/OR SUPPLIER.**
This is a really good likeness. Better than any others I’ve seen.
Yeah, it’s surprisingly good! I kind of feel like the point of Madame Tussaud’s is that the wax figures are kind of grotesque depictions of the real people lol. Not here though!
She looks more genuine here. Willy Boy, though, that is bad! 🤭
Is this supposed to be a balcony pose? Did they really just immortalize her in wax, looking down on people? It’s a choice she will be happy with!
They sort of did the wonky eyebrow. Not all the way, but sort of.
I was going to say the wonky eye, but yeah kudos to them.
I think it’s quite good for a wax figure. But who goes to these places to see them? I’ve never once in my life had a desire to see wax figures.
I have to confess I went to Madame Tussaud’s years ago. It’s a tourist thing. You read about it as one of those things to do or see & you go. I found the figures to be rather boring, particularly when I came to a famous British athletes section–I had no idea who any of those people were! They had an entire BRF section, so I’m guessing that’s always there? Maybe with updated figures from time to time.
What I found more fascinating was the history of the place. Mme. Tussaud started by making death masks of the guillotined aristos, including Marie Antoinette. The part I disliked the most was the basement part with all the horrifying torture instruments of the medieval period (iron maiden, etc.) & then a long line of English murderers from the past–Crippen, Jack the Ripper, & so on. I found it horrifying & revolting. And you’re in the basement which made it all the more horrible for this claustrophobic person.
My parents took me and my brothers to Europe when we were still in elementary school, and not one of the three of us has forgotten the torture section! Especially Jack the Ripper, and that was the 80s!!!!!
I have forgotten what normal figures they had at that time, but remember the murder part really well, not sure what that says about me, LOL!
Keener’s wax works is fairly true to life and flattering. Willy’s figure is YIKES and not true to life. He must be incandescent with rage at such an acurate representation of his inner self being in the public eye.
Yes, they caught the spirit of resignation. She can smile perfectly, but her eyes still tell the truth of long-held unhappiness. And even though they smoothed out the strain in her face, the artists still caught the energy of covering up sadness.
It’s pretty flattering. More than the portraiture has been.
We’ve seen Kate without the photoshop. They need to embrace the fact that she is not young.
After the garden party photos, who still thinks photos hopping Kate is a good idea.
Also, maybe it’s time the racist monarchists realise their English rose is middle aged.
william does not have that awful beard
that wax figure has probably had more original, independent thoughts than real Kate. and they’ve done her a favour with the boobs.
They took 15 years off her face.
And her neck.
This way of doing her make-up like in the 50s makes her look like a Texan country woman at a line dance. That’s what she looks like, yes. They got that right.
Wow! The Royal Racist hasn’t looked this young in 20 years. This is one of the rare times that the wax dummy looks better than the actual person.
They were able to smooth out her wrinkles
Chained, who will go to see it? Do your really think the wax figure will stay in the museum? My guess is that people will see it everywhere for it is the perfect stand-in for Kate when she doesn’t want to go to an event (which is almost always). They’ll need to give it sun protection so it won’t melt. They can put wheels on the feet so William can just roll her along. Hell, she’s BETTER than the real Kate. Wax Kate will do all the duties Real Kate shuns. Perfect Solution!
They’ll put that in a car the next time they want to swear up & down she’s OK, still alive, Billy’s taking her to her doc appointment, etc.
That’s right, Beanie Bean. Wax Kate has multiple purposes, whereas real Kate has none.
Flattering, with a hint of Emily Blunt.
Came to say the same
How can I get a wax figure of myself made?
When I looked at this I thought it looked like Bill Belechic’s girlfriend/fiance.
I would like to see the statue from the side just to check if they put a ridiculous hairpiece right at the top of her head. Wax William looks like he’s wearing too much makeup while being completely drunk, hungover or both.
They’ve certainly captured her “essence.”
… such as it is.
The wax figure looks good.