Waxworks of the Prince and Princess of Wales exist all over the world
- The waxworks of Princess Kate and Prince William in Krakow humoured visiters
- The Krakow Museum is known for its diverse exhibits of history, art, and culture
- Have your say and comment now: What do you think of the waxworks of the royal couple?
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A man was left in stitches after seeing Princess Kate and Prince William depicted in a Polish museum.
Krakow Museum's Royal Family waxworks exhibit has left visitors amused due to their humorous portrayal of public figures.
A dad was left in stitches after paying a visit to the museum in Poland, declaring the experience "so bad it was brilliant".
In a social media post on X, the man shared his thoughts on the unique waxworks display of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
A waxwork of Prince William and Princess Kate has received mixed reviews
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He wrote: "Went to the wax works in Krakow. It was worth every penny.
"My daughter and I didn’t stop laughing from the moment we went in until we came out. Totally recommend it."
Accompanying his post was a photo of himself posing alongside wax figures of Kate, 42, and William, 41.
The post resonated with other visitors who also had entertaining experiences.
Prince William and Kate wax figures in Poland
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Another X user noted a resemblance between the wax figure of Prince William and comedian Josh Widdicombe.
Similarly, a social media account posted funny waxworks from the museum depicting former US President Donald Trump, Mick Jagger, and the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The Krakow Museum has gained worldwide attention for its unique take on waxworks.
Alongside the Royal Family display, the museum offers lots of exhibits, from ancient artefacts to modern art.
Waxworks of the royals in Madame Tussauds in London
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One TripAdvisor user said of the museum: "The best worst wax museum for a laugh.
"Absolutely worth the visit for the laughs! If you are expecting high-quality realistic figures, then this isn’t for you.
"It is however for those who have a fun personality who are up for a laugh at some of the bad attempts.
"For only around £10 each, it’s more than worth it!"
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Another user commented: "The definition of a meme. If you’re looking for realistic portrayals of celebrities, this is the wrong place to visit.
"If you’re after a fever dream and a few laughs - this is the best place ever!
"What you get for 55PLZ (£10) is a small, creepy, unnerving experience - can only assume the models were made after a few vodka shots.
"However, it is hilarious and good for a laugh, as long as you set your expectations low."