Steve Davies, general manager of the London museum, told the Evening Standard that Harry and Meghan's wax figures would no longer appear in the royal family display.
"As two of our most popular and well-loved figures they will, of course, remain an important feature at Madame Tussauds London as we watch to see what the next chapter holds for them," he said.
“Alongside the rest of the world we are reacting to the surprising news that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be stepping back as senior royals,” Steve Davies, general manager of Madame Tussauds London, told the Independent on Thursday.
“From today Meghan and Harry’s figures will no longer appear in our royal family set,” he confirmed after photos began to circulate on social media of an empty space in the royal family display.
Davies also went on to reveal that the mannequins would remain inside the museum elsewhere.
“As two of our most popular and well-loved figures, they will of course remain an important feature at Madame Tussauds London as we watch to see what the next chapter holds for them,” he said.
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