The King will be wearing his trademark pin-stripe grey suit and will stand amongst first in line to the throne William, Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, as well as his late mother, Her Majesty the Queen.
The new sovereign will be immortalised in wax to mark the occasion next month.
“We are looking forward to giving King Charles III a royal welcome when his figure is officially unveiled at the start of May.” It takes a team of 25 artists to work on one wax figure, spending a total of 800 hours collectively. This includes: 350 hours to sculpt the figure, 187 hours to insert a head of hair and 30 hours to make a set of teeth.
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