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I absolutely had to use a photo of Princess Diana because I was a huge fan of hers. I remember watching her wedding on television when I was a young child, and I cried like a baby when she met her untimely demise. I don't recall every crying like that when a celebrity died, but she was my heroine and I loved her! Since then I've kept up with the ins and outs of the Royal Family and the shenanigans of Prince Harry, my now favorite Prince. He is a Princess Diana reincarnated in the male form. Lives by his own rules and with not a care in the world. Madison and I were able to visit the Madame Tussauds London museum while on our trip to London just recently, thanks to the kind folks of Merlin Entertainment. Since this is most likely the only way we'll ever get to the meet the Royal Family we just had to do it. Now if you're thinking all wax museums are the same, well Madame Tussauds London is on a whole new level of awesome. I've …show more content…
I'm a sucker for gift shops and couldn't resist. Madison wanted a replica of Elvis while I went straight for a coffee mug. Oh the memories that we made that day. It was so worth the trip.

So if you're ever in London, be sure to visit Madame Tussauds London. You can surely teach a history lesson here and it is such a learning experience for everyone. Remember, Madame Tussauds is not your ordinary 'museum'. You can touch and pose with your favorite celeb or Royal and you won't hear "Hey don't touch that!". This makes it perfect for those with young children whom we all know find it almost impossible NOT to touch, making it totally family friendly. So add Madame Tussauds London on your list of London's must see, you won't regret it!

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