It's official. Madame Tussauds has come down with a serious case of wedding fever. The famous house of wax has announced that they will soon present wax statues of soon-to-be-royal Meghan Markle, fiancée to Prince Harry. Tourist attraction Madame Tussauds has said that they plan to make two statues, one for their New York location and one for their London location.

New York's wax Markle will be available for viewing before the royal wedding is slated to take place on May 19th. Visitors to that location can get their selfies in with the fake version of the American actress, best known for her work on the TV show "Suits", while she is technically still a single lady.

You might not think that wax is very costly, but we have it on good authority that each statue costs over $200,000 to create. There will no doubt be a flurry of excitement over the unveiling of Markle's statue to see what the wax character will be wearing, since Markle's sense of style has been under a fashionable microscope ever since her engagement to Prince Harry was announced.

Exactly how Markle will look, including her hairstyle, make-up, outfit, expression, and position to the Prince Harry wax statue has not been revealed, as representatives for Madame Tussauds say that Markle's depiction is currently a "tightly guarded secret."

Currently, the London museum is home to the entire royal wax family including Prince Harry, Prince William and his wife the Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and Camilla and last but not least, Queen Elizabeth II.

Madame Tussauds has said they plan to use "research information and photography to ensure Meghan's infectious and warm personality is captured in the final figure" in order to create the statue and that "the palace is being kept up to date at each stage of the figure's creation."

Be calm and wax on!

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