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Kate Middleton and Prince William have been immortalised in lifelike waxworks unveiled at Madame Tussauds.

After months of painstaking work, the artworks, which cost £150,000 each, were finally unveiled ahead of the couple's first anniversary on 29 April.

The Duchess of Cambridge was honoured with her first ever waxwork, which was paired with a new version of the duke's model in a special "royal zone" in a throne room setting.

Waxworks of the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and Diana are close by.

The Kate dummy is dressed in an exact replica of the blue Issa London dress she wore on the day of the engagement announcement. Prince William is in a replica Gieves and Hawkes navy two-piece single-breasted suit.

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