Prince Harry & Meghan Markle's Madame Tussauds Wax Statues Moved Away From Royals
It's been over a year since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have left their royal duties behind. The two currently staying in Los Angeles, are awaiting the birth of their second child.
It's
been
over
a
year
since
Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
Markle
have
left
their
royal
duties
behind.
The
two
currently
staying
in
Los
Angeles,
are
awaiting
the
birth
of
their
second
child.
Since
their
departure
as
royals,
Madame
Tussauds
has
decided
that
their
wax
models
now
belong
in
the
Hollywood
attraction
zone
and
not
with
the
other
members
of
the
House
of
Windsor.
According
to
reports,
their
waxwork
models
at
Madame
Tussauds
in
London
have
been
shifted
from
their
place
in
the
Royal
section
to
join
other
celebrities,
the
famous
museum
said
on
Thursday
(May
15)
(both
are
different).
Madame
Tussauds
said
in
a
statement
that
"Harry
and
Meghan
have
moved
zones
-
Madame
Tussauds
London
has
moved
its
figures
of
Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
Markle
to
their
brand
new
Awards
Party
zone
to
reflect
their
move
from
Frogmore
to
Hollywood,"
reported
wionews.com
Notably,
the
couple's
former
British
home
was
called
Frogmore
Cottage.
Harry
and
Meghan
have
signed
several
deals
to
produce
content
along
with
Netflix,
Spotify
and
Apple.
The
duo
has
been
making
headlines
since
their
explosive
interview
with
Oprah
Winfrey.
However,
Harry
recently
also
appeared
on
a
podcast
hosted
by
US
actor
Dax
Shepard.
He
opened
about
his
life
as
a
royal
and
said
it
felt
more
like
the
Truman
Show.
Harry
revealed
that
he
is
enjoying
his
freedom
after
moving
to
California
with
young
son
Archie.
"Living
here
now,
I
can
actually
lift
my
head
and
actually
I
feel
different,
my
shoulders
have
dropped,
so
have
hers,
you
can
walk
around
feeling
a
little
bit
more
free.
I
get
to
take
Archie
on
the
back
of
my
bicycle.
I
would
never
have
the
chance
to
do
that," he
said.
Harry's
latest
project
is
a
television
documentary
series
on
mental
health
issues.
The
documentary
series
has
been
co-created
by
Harry
along
with
Oprah
Winfrey.
The
series
The
Me
You
Can't
See
is
set
to
feature
high-profile
guests
and
will
premiere
on
streaming
service
Apple
TV+
in
May
2021.