Madame Tussauds London presents updated displays of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with wax figures posed with suitcases and a royal guard, marking their return to the UK. Both outlets describe the figures as being shown in a travel-themed setting, with the props and guard designed to evoke an arrival moment.

The exhibitions are also framed by the venue’s choice of where to place the figures. The Evening Standard says the royal waxworks have been moved to Madame Tussauds’ British “culture capital” zone, while the Belfast Telegraph similarly notes the relocation and presentation of the figures for the occasion. The reports focus on the physical presentation—where the figures are positioned and what they are holding—rather than on any political or personal developments involving the couple.

Together, the articles emphasize the museum display rather than offering new details about Harry and Meghan themselves, outlining a public-facing, themed change inside the attraction.