To mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, toy company Mattel have unveiled a very special Barbie doll.
Revealed to the world on the Queen's 96th birthday, the doll strikes a recognisable resemblance, dressed in an ivory brocade long gown and blue sash ribbon adorned with decorations of order.
A number of features is a nod to special moments that Her Majesty has seen on her 70 years on the throne. The doll is wearing a replica of the Queen's fringe tiara, which she wore on her wedding day, while the pink ribbon imitates one given to the Queen by her father George VI. The pale blue imitates one from her grandfather George V.
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As OK reports, the silver brooch pinned underneath the sash represents the Garter Star Brooch, the insignia of the highest order of chivalry in the United Kingdom, the Order of the Garter.
The Queen Barbie doll is part of a special series from Mattel called the Barbie Tribute Collection, which the company says pays tribute to "visionary individuals with an outstanding impact and legacy".
Not a detail was missed as even the casing continues the royal theme. The box is inspired by the styles that can be seen in Buckingham Palace, including a red carpet that was inspired by the Throne Room.
A 3D ornate die-cut border has also been made that frames the doll and an inner panel showing a throne.
The box is also printed with a crest-shaped logo and a badge commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne.
Mattel want to pay tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as the longest reigning monarch in British history.
Celebrating 70 historic years of service, Queen Elizabeth II is the first British monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee.
The limited edition doll can be bought at Harrods, Hamleys, Selfridges, John Lewis and on Amazon.
Her Majesty was crowned in 1953, and this year sees a huge celebration in her honour, including a four day weekend with street parties and a concert at Buckingham Palace.
There's set to be a multitude of souvenirs to look out for ahead of the Platinum Jubilee, including a commemorative £5 coin released by the Royal Mint.
The coin, which costs £10 to purchase and will not be in circulation, features a picture of the Queen riding a horse on one side, and a design by artist John Bergdahl on the other.