Britain’s Duchess Catherine is to be immortalised in wax – four times.
The duchess – who is married to Prince William – will see replicas of herself placed in Madame Tussauds London, Blackpool, New York, and Amsterdam, with each model donning a different outfit.
The London waxwork will be placed next to that of Prince William and will be wearing a copy of the blue Issa dress she wore when the couple announced their engagement and a replica of her engagement ring.
The model in Blackpool, North West England, will wear a Jenny Packham dress, while the New York figure will don replica Alexander McQueen and in Amsterdam the waxwork will wear a lace Alice Temperley gown.
A spokeswoman for the Madame Tussauds said: “Madame Tussauds enjoys a close relationship with the British Royal Family dating back to William IV who was monarch when the first attraction opened in London in 1835.”
The models – which cost £150,000 each to produce – will be unveiled in April ahead of Catherine and William’s first wedding anniversary.