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Wax figures of Prince William and Kate Middleton mocked

Wax figurines of Prince William and Kate Middleton at a museum in Krakow Poland have been mocked, with one person saying that William’s figure looks like ‘Hugh Grant after 20 Jägerbombs.’    

Viewers also commented that Kate’s forehead looked large, and her face looked “disheveled.”   One visitor also stated that the waxworks caused a child to cry due to them being so creepy.

The figurines have been in the museum for some time, however they have been thrust into the limelight after one visitor’s video went viral after the TikTok user took her followers through what she said was the “worst wax museum in Poland.”

“lol prince William scared me with his smile lol,” a follower commented.

Another user added, “Prince William had me screaming.”

“William and Kate. I’m dead,” one person wrote along with the laughing emoji.

“Prince William and Kate had me cackling [sic]!!” wrote another. “Prince William’s expression killed me,” one person replied to this comment by saying, “scary as hell.”

“He looks as if he has an itch he can’t scratch,” another user said about Prince William.

In a review on Tripadvisor, one user chose the title “so bad it’s good,” and shared photos of the Kate and William figurines. They stated in part, “Most of the waxworks are so bad, but some are actually quite good. We were creeped out the whole way around.” The person noted that her and her sister “ended up having such a laugh.”

One user commented that William’s figure was “spot on.”

Other figures on display include Tom Cruise, Mr Bean and Vladimir Putin.

ARTICLE: PAUL MURDOCH

MANAGING EDITOR: LUKE MOCHERMAN

PHOTO CREDIT: NEW YORK POST

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Paul, 37, is from Scotland in the UK, but currently lives and works in Bangkok. Paul has worked in different industries such as telemarketing, retail, hospitality, farming, insurance, and teaching, where he works now. He teaches at an all-girls High School in Bangkok. “It’s a lot of work, but I love my job.” Paul has an active interest in politics. His reason for writing for FBA is to offer people the facts and allow them to make up their own minds. Whilst he believes opinion columns have their place, it is also important that people can have accurate news with no bias.

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