The prolific striker will join the attraction's all-star sporting figure line-up from Friday (05.06.25) as the nation gears up for this summer's World Cup.
Footage shows the moment Kane came face-to-face with his striking resemblance for the first time – and the footballer instantly recognised the twinkle in the eye, the pitch-ready taped hand and wedding ring.
The waxwork has been created in close collaboration with Kane and Madame Tussauds London's highly-skilled studio team, with the Bayern Munich striker's likeness crafted over a period of six months of colour checks and measurements – ensuring a precise finish befitting one of the game's most reliable goalscorers.
The figure is complete with Skechers SKX_2 Elite World Cup boots, and the official England Men's FIFA World Cup 2026 home shirt – the same outfit Kane will wear at the tournament.
The England star said: "It was a real honour to get the call from Madame Tussauds. It’s one of those things that you never expect to happen. London is a special place for me, and I’ve lived here pretty much my whole life, so it’s the perfect city to have my first figure - it feels like a true full-circle moment.
"Seeing the final result was a special moment; the eyes are so realistic, and they even remembered the tape on my wedding finger that I kiss to celebrate when I score a goal- it’s like looking in the mirror! My wife, Kate, and my four kids came down to the unveiling, and it was a proud moment for us all. The studio team have put so much care into every detail.
" It’s definitely strange looking at yourself like that, but I’m really pleased with how it turned out. I can’t wait for young fans to pose next to the figure-version of me in London, and I hope seeing this will inspire children to keep working hard, believing in themselves and enjoying every moment of the journey."
To make the unveiling even more special, a select group of players from Ridgeway Rovers in Walthamstow, North London – the team Kane first played for at the age of six – were the first to see the new figure and give it their stamp of approval.
Steve Blackburn, General Manager at Madame Tussauds London, said: "Harry Kane MBE is one of the most important figures in global sport both on the pitch and beyond, so we knew we had to bring his first-ever figure home to London from Friday 5 June ahead of the FIFA World Cup. Our studio team loved working closely with Harry as they share the same obsession with detail and an expert finish, and it was great to see his reaction. We can’t wait for fans to visit us here in the capital and have their own picture moment with the England captain, alongside our other footballing heroes Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Mo Salah, Mary Earps MBE and Kylian Mbappé."