
- England captain Harry Kane has been honoured with his first waxwork at Madame Tussauds London ahead of the World Cup 2026.
- Kane described seeing the lifelike figure as "like looking in a mirror" and a "weird feeling," expressing his honour at the creation.
- The waxwork, depicted in an England kit with its foot on a football, was created in close collaboration with Kane and features meticulous details, including tape on his wedding finger.
- London was chosen as the ideal location for the figure, which Kane hopes will inspire young fans, particularly those from his boyhood club, Ridgeway Rovers.
- The figure will join other sporting legends in the museum's Culture Capital zone, with Madame Tussauds general manager Steve Blackburn highlighting Kane's global impact.
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