It's been unveiled ahead of next month's Coronation
Author: Jon BurkePublished 27th Apr 2023
A waxwork of the Queen Consort has been unveiled at Madame Tussauds London, ahead of next month's Coronation.
Styled in a dark blue gown, the statue will stand alongside Charles, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the late Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the Throne Room.
Designer Anna Valentine recreated the outfit she designed for Camilla's attendance at the Diplomatic Reception in December 2022, paired with a royal blue sash, star of the Order of the Garter and replica of the Belgian sapphire tiara owned by the Queen.
General manager of Madame Tussauds, Tim Waters, said: "Whilst for many people this will be their first experience of a coronation, the Coronation of King Charles III will be the eighth that Madame Tussauds London has celebrated.
"We're incredibly proud of our centuries-long link with the Palace and what better way to mark the official start of this new chapter in the history of the British monarchy than with the creation of our brand new soon-to-be Queen Camilla to stand alongside her husband, the King."
It comes after the flagship museum in the capital opened a new Royal Palace experience in the lead-up to the coronation on May 6.
Visitors will be invited to sign a coronation book which will be preserved in the attraction's archives.
The Throne Room was the site of political demonstration last year when Charles' waxwork statue was targeted by two Just Stop Oil protesters in October 2022.
Eilidh McFadden and Tom Johnson dumped a vegan chocolate cake topped with shaving foam onto the figurine.
Madame Tussaud's removed the statues overnight while they were restored and the pair were ordered to pay the museum ÂŁ3,500 in compensation.
Camilla - a timeline:
Photograph of Camilla's great-grandmother, Alice Keppel
Camilla was brought up to be familiar with the world of royalty and Britain's upper classes. Camilla's great-grandmother was Alice Keppel, a long-time mistress and confidante of King Edward VII. This was Prince Charles's great-great-grandfather.
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Prince Charles and Camilla's wedding
Camilla married Charles in a civil ceremony and upon her marriage she became the Princess of Wales. Camilla requested to be referred to as duchess of Cornwall.
Photograph of Camilla's great-grandmother, Alice Keppel
Camilla was brought up to be familiar with the world of royalty and Britain's upper classes. Camilla's great-grandmother was Alice Keppel, a long-time mistress and confidante of King Edward VII. This was Prince Charles's great-great-grandfather.
Prince Charles playing Polo at the Cowdray Park Polo Club ground Sussex UK 1980s.
Camilla met Prince Charles at a polo match before they either of them were married. Many in their circle expected Charles to propose.
Camilla marries Andrew Parker Bowles
1973 Camilla later married Andrew Parker Bowles (photographed on the left) , an army officer and a friend of Charles.
Camilla and Andrew announced their divorce.
January 1995 Camilla and Andrew announced their divorce. They said, : "Throughout our marriage we have always tended to follow rather different interests, but in recent years we have led completely separate lives," Camilla later resumed here relationship with Prince Charles.
Prince Charles and Diana divorce.
28th august 1996 Prince Charles and Diana divorce. Diana blamed Camilla for the 1992 breakup of her marriage to Charles. Charles and Diana divorced in 1996 and it had seemed unlikely that the prince would choose to offend public opinion by marrying Camilla.
Camilla and Prince Charles began to make public appearances together
11 December 2003 After Diana's death, Camilla and Prince Charles began to make public appearances together and gradually came to be accepted as a couple.
Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced
10 February 2005 Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced, and Queen Elizabeth II publicly bestowed her blessing. They are seen here as they make their first public appearance together since they announced their wedding engagement at Windsor Castle.
Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced
February 21, 2005. Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced and Queen Elizabeth II publicly bestowed her blessing. Prince Charles walks with his fiancee Camilla Parker Bowles during an engagement at Clarence House in London
Prince Charles and Camilla's wedding
Camilla married Charles in a civil ceremony and upon her marriage she became the Princess of Wales. Camilla requested to be referred to as duchess of Cornwall.
Photograph of Camilla's great-grandmother, Alice Keppel
Camilla was brought up to be familiar with the world of royalty and Britain's upper classes. Camilla's great-grandmother was Alice Keppel, a long-time mistress and confidante of King Edward VII. This was Prince Charles's great-great-grandfather.
Prince Charles playing Polo at the Cowdray Park Polo Club ground Sussex UK 1980s.
Camilla met Prince Charles at a polo match before they either of them were married. Many in their circle expected Charles to propose.
Camilla marries Andrew Parker Bowles
1973 Camilla later married Andrew Parker Bowles (photographed on the left) , an army officer and a friend of Charles.
Camilla and Andrew announced their divorce.
January 1995 Camilla and Andrew announced their divorce. They said, : "Throughout our marriage we have always tended to follow rather different interests, but in recent years we have led completely separate lives," Camilla later resumed here relationship with Prince Charles.
Prince Charles and Diana divorce.
28th august 1996 Prince Charles and Diana divorce. Diana blamed Camilla for the 1992 breakup of her marriage to Charles. Charles and Diana divorced in 1996 and it had seemed unlikely that the prince would choose to offend public opinion by marrying Camilla.
Camilla and Prince Charles began to make public appearances together
11 December 2003 After Diana's death, Camilla and Prince Charles began to make public appearances together and gradually came to be accepted as a couple.
Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced
10 February 2005 Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced, and Queen Elizabeth II publicly bestowed her blessing. They are seen here as they make their first public appearance together since they announced their wedding engagement at Windsor Castle.
Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced
February 21, 2005. Prince Charles and Camilla's engagement was announced and Queen Elizabeth II publicly bestowed her blessing. Prince Charles walks with his fiancee Camilla Parker Bowles during an engagement at Clarence House in London
Prince Charles and Camilla's wedding
Camilla married Charles in a civil ceremony and upon her marriage she became the Princess of Wales. Camilla requested to be referred to as duchess of Cornwall.