England Captain Harry Kane Unveiled as First-Ever Football Figure at Madame Tussauds London
Madame Tussauds London revealed its first-ever figure of England captain Harry Kane, capturing his likeness ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and inspiring young football fans.
Madame Tussauds London introduced a milestone in its sporting collection by unveiling the inaugural figure of England Men’s Football captain Harry Kane MBE. The figure, meticulously crafted over six months, reflects the striker’s exact appearance and was unveiled as fans prepare for the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026.
Harry Kane personally approved the waxwork, noting the incredible attention to detail, from the realistic eyes to the tape on his wedding finger—a symbolic touch he uses to celebrate goals. The figure is decked out in the official England Men’s FIFA World Cup 2026 home kit and sports the new Skechers SKX_2 Elite World Cup boots, mirroring the exact outfit Kane will wear in the tournament.
The unveiling took place in London, Kane’s lifelong home, underscoring the city’s significance in his career. The ceremony was made memorable by the presence of Kane’s wife and four children. In a nod to his roots, young players from Ridgeway Rovers, the North London club where Kane began playing at age six, were invited to celebrate alongside the figure, symbolizing the journey from grassroots football to international stardom.
Created in close collaboration with Madame Tussauds’ expert sculptors, the figure represents not only Kane’s physical likeness but also aims to inspire the next generation of football fans. Kane hopes that visitors, especially children, will find motivation in seeing the waxwork and be encouraged to believe in their ambitions and enjoy their own football journeys.
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