The wax figures of Harry and Meghan had a new place at Madame Tussauds in 2020. Now they are back next to the Queen.

Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (40) are back with the royals – at least in wax. In London’s Madame Tussauds, the couple’s wax figures are now back next to Queen Elizabeth II (96), Prince Charles (73), Duchess Camilla (74), Prince William (39) and Duchess Kate (40).

However, the change should only be temporary, as the “Daily Mail” reports, and has to do with the Queen’s platinum throne jubilee. Meghan and Harry recently announced they were traveling to the UK for the celebrations. By the end of it, the figures should also be with the royal family again.

The main multi-day celebration of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee begins on June 2 with the Trooping the Color parade. At the traditional event, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan will probably not be on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. In addition to the monarch, only members of the royal family who perform royal tasks and duties – and their children – should appear there.

Reaction to Harry and Meghan’s resignation

Harry and Meghan announced their retirement as senior royals in early 2020. Back then, Madame Tussauds had separated the wax figures from the rest of the family. “Like the rest of the world, we are reacting to the surprising news that the Prince and Duchess of Sussex will be stepping down as senior royals. As of today, the figures of Meghan and Harry will no longer appear in our royal family set,” Madame Tussauds said at the time .