Harry Kane Honoured with Madame Tussauds London Waxwork Ahead of World Cup
Harry Kane Gets Waxwork at Madame Tussauds London

England captain Harry Kane has been honoured with his first waxwork at Madame Tussauds London ahead of the World Cup 2026. The footballer described seeing the lifelike figure as "like looking in a mirror" and a "weird feeling," expressing his honour at the creation.

Collaboration and Details

Kane collaborated closely with artists from the renowned London tourist attraction to create the lifelike replica. The waxwork, depicted in an England kit with its foot on a football, features meticulous details, including tape on his wedding finger. London was chosen as the ideal location for the figure, which Kane hopes will inspire young fans, particularly those from his boyhood club, Ridgeway Rovers.

Placement Among Legends

The figure will join other sporting legends in the museum's Culture Capital zone. Madame Tussauds general manager Steve Blackburn highlighted Kane's global impact, noting that the waxwork celebrates his achievements and serves as an inspiration for visitors.

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Kane, who is preparing for the upcoming World Cup, said he was proud to be immortalised in wax and hoped it would encourage young footballers to pursue their dreams. The unveiling comes as part of a series of new exhibits at the museum, which continues to attract millions of visitors each year.

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