Lego attracts visitors with royal wedding model
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The world has been curiously waiting to witness the forthcoming royal wedding of Britain’s Prince Harry and his bride-to-be US actress Meghan Markle. To fulfill spectators’ imagination, Lego has built a royal wedding model on display at Legoland in Windsor. /VCG Photo

The world has been curiously waiting to witness the forthcoming royal wedding of Britain’s Prince Harry and his bride-to-be US actress Meghan Markle. To fulfill spectators’ imagination, Lego has built a royal wedding model on display at Legoland in Windsor. /VCG Photo

The model is consisted of 39,960 Lego bricks depicting the Windsor Castle, complete with the royal family members and other attendees to the wedding. /VCG Photo

The model is consisted of 39,960 Lego bricks depicting the Windsor Castle, complete with the royal family members and other attendees to the wedding. /VCG Photo

It took a team of eight model makers a total of 592 hours to finish the model. /VCG Photo

It took a team of eight model makers a total of 592 hours to finish the model. /VCG Photo

Lego’s new display is expected to see a surge of tourists as the royal fever has reached new heights. The royal wedding is estimated to boost the British economy by 500 million pounds as tourists around the world fly to the UK, Harper’s Bazaar reports. /VCG Photo

Lego’s new display is expected to see a surge of tourists as the royal fever has reached new heights. The royal wedding is estimated to boost the British economy by 500 million pounds as tourists around the world fly to the UK, Harper’s Bazaar reports. /VCG Photo

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry on May 19. Some 600 people have been invited to the nuptials at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. /VCG Photo

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will marry on May 19. Some 600 people have been invited to the nuptials at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. /VCG Photo