Question:
Why has Prince Charles got big ears?
2009-04-23 14:17:57 UTC
Ear today gone tomorrow! I say ear ear to the Prince Charles. Is it possible that considering Darwin's theory of evolution that Prince Charles's ears have evolved in response to his inability to hear his plants reply when he talks to them? Just as your hands enlarge in response to manual labour, your irises enlarge in response to light and your er .... in the interests of decorum I will not go there. Ear ear to the Royal Family. God save our glorious Queen, God save our glorious queen. Why are you not standing up all you Royalists? That's your national antehem. ahem ahem. Ear ear!!!
Ten answers:
2009-04-23 14:52:58 UTC
The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November, 1948) is the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, making him heir apparent, equally and separately, to the sixteen thrones of Commonwealth realm countries. He is resident in and most directly involved with the United Kingdom, the oldest realm, while also carrying out duties in and on behalf of the other states of which his mother is sovereign. He is also heir to the positions of Supreme Governor of the Church of England, Duke of Normandy, Lord of Mann, and Paramount Chief of Fiji, though he will not necessarily become Head of the Commonwealth. Since 1958, Charles has held the title Prince of Wales, though in Scotland he is instead titled as Duke of Rothesay; he may also be referred to as the Duke of Cornwall.



Though the Prince has been well known for his charity work throughout the Commonwealth, his personal life and relationships were always a point of tabloid focus, increasing greatly on his engagement to Lady Diana Spencer, and dissipating with his marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles. Some of the publicly revealed indiscretions caused the relationship between Charles and the media to sour considerably. Regardless, Charles continues to carry out a full schedule of royal duties, and is increasingly taking on more charges from his parents as official representative of the Queen and deputy for his father.
Raymo
2009-04-23 15:14:20 UTC
The National Anthem (or antehem as you call it) begins with the words, "God save Our Gracious Queen, Long Live Our Noble Queen, God save The Queen". No where does it say, "save our glorious Queen". Why does anyone have big, small or medium ears? Genes - Royal or Common, we all have them. Interestingly, ears continue to grow into old age (unlike, for decorum, other parts)

Seeing as you seem to have a grasp at Latin -

Vivat Elizabetha Regina.
2016-04-04 08:33:31 UTC
Yes
2009-04-23 23:39:20 UTC
Yes,why indeed.Why do some people have big or small anything.Prince Charles was cursed with his,rather larger than average,ears and you would appear to be cursed with an ineffectually low IQ.We all have our real or perceived physical and/or mental drawbacks.I was cursed/blessed with a rather larger than average member,the head of which has more intelligence than the one on your neck.
2009-04-23 18:43:23 UTC
Oh hallelujah, pete's back. Not. Plants don't talk. Even YOU should now that. It's a gene thing, and/or it's just the way he was born. Come on, people don't have big ears because they can't hear their plants!
2009-04-23 14:33:42 UTC
Irises do not enlarge due to light they enlarge due to the lack of it.Once again we have to put up with your rants.
sarch_uk
2009-04-23 15:41:41 UTC
Prince Charles has got Big Ears because Noddy refuses to pay the ransom...
Richard B
2009-04-23 22:05:12 UTC
Someone in a previous generation must have had jug ears. It nice that neither of his sons inherited them.
boofuswoolie
2009-04-23 17:10:02 UTC
It's the pachyderm gene. It can also manifest in nasal features.as in elephants

It is said to come from close contact with trees .
Scarlet Y
2009-04-25 16:29:15 UTC
lol good question .

Let me know if you find out why! :D:P


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