The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, has earned an honor as London's Madame Tussauds museum revealed a new wax statue of her.
Kate Middleton's new figure is next to that of her husband, Prince William, as well as her father-in-law, King Charles, and Queen Camilla.
The future queen is dressed in a dazzling pink Jenny Packham gown, silver heels, and a Royal Victorian Order blue sash.
According to the museum, the costume was designed "in homage to the attire worn at the annual diplomatic reception in December 2023."
It is completed with an identical reproduction of the Lover's Knot tiara worn by Princess Diana, the museum's figure, in the 1980s.
Steve Blackburn, senior general manager of Madame Tussauds, stated that Kate Middleton's wax figure was "majestically crafted by our talented studio team".
The Princess of Wales "has been sculpted to ensure her resemblance is fit for a future queen, alongside her dashing husband," the manager explained.
The future queen's new double has been put in place roughly 14 months after she said she had been diagnosed with an undisclosed disease and will begin treatment in March 2024.
Kate's figure was additionally adorned with the Royal Family Order of Elizabeth II and imitation Greville Diamond Chandelier earrings.
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, "has also been upgraded," according to the museum.
According to AFP, the future king is dressed in a black Ede & Ravenscroft tuxedo with a white bow tie and replicas of his sash and Order of the Garter star, as well as army decorations.