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Paris Museum Unveils Princess Diana's Wax Statue in 'Revenge Dress'| Vantage with Palki Sharma |N18G

November 23, 2025, 10:45 AM ISTVantage by Palki Sharma

The Grevin waxwork museum in Paris has unveiled a statue of Princess Diana in the "revenge dress" she wore after public revelations about her then-husband Prince Charles's infidelity. She is displayed wearing a copy of the black gown by designer Christina Stambolian that she wore for a public appearance in 1994 amid a media frenzy about the breakdown of her marriage to Charles. The Grevin Museum in central Paris, similar to Madame Tussauds in London, already has models of King Charles and Queen Elizabeth II.

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