Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
An American designer released dolls for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, but it don't look similar to the royal couple. Pictured: Prince Harry and Markle visit Reprezent 107.3FM on Jan. 9, 2018 in London. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have their own royal dolls.

Shirley Corsey, an American doll's clothing designer has launched two special toys to celebrate Prince Harry and Markle's upcoming royal wedding. However, according to Daily Mail, the toys barely look similar to the soon-to-be bride and groom.

Corsey's 18-inch royal wedding dolls are complete with attire. The Markle doll is in its bridal gown while the Prince Harry doll is in white jacket with gold details similar to what princes in Disney movies wear.

The Prince Harry doll is cleanly shaven with brown eyes and hair. Markle's fiancée is popular for his bright blue eyes and ginger red hair. Thus, the difference in looks between the real royal prince and his toy doll is undeniable. Meanwhile, Markle and her doll have the same dark hair and eyes.

Corsey's royal wedding dolls are up for grab for $181 (£131). She is hoping that her toys will be popular with collectors and history lovers.

"What a fun way to celebrate the upcoming, wedding of the year," she wrote on the Etsy website. "I love history and current events, therefore my 18 inch doll outfits and designs for girls and boys reflect my interest. I also look for current event 'trends' regarding what I feel Etsy shoppers will be looking for."

"Therefore I created and just launched for 2018, my 'Royal Dolls - Prince Harry and Meghan Markle' inspired creations based on what will be one of the most exciting 2018 weddings for the UK and America," Corsey added.

Corsey has designed a lot of dolls including Princess Belle, Alexander Hamilton and more. Each doll includes a "Hello" greeting card with the information about who the doll is dressed to depict the person's accomplishments and achievements in the society.

At the time, Prince Harry and Markle are already busy for their upcoming royal wedding. The couple is leading the planning and preparations for their big day. According to an insider, they want to tone down the formalities and get their guests involved. There will also be twists and surprises.

"The day of the wedding itself will certainly hold a few unconventional surprises. Don't expect a royal wedding by numbers. They want to involve their friends and family as much in as much as possible throughout the day," an insider told US Weekly.

Prince Harry and Markle will tie the knot on May 19 at St. George Chapel in Windsor Castle.