King Charles' 'sausage fingers' are hereditary royal feature he's passed on to son

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King Charles' noticeable 'sausage fingers' have become a quirky trait associated with the monarch, and it seems this characteristic might be a hereditary feature within the Royal Family.His swollen digits, which have been the subject of many a social media post, are often observed after long flights or time spent in warmer climates.

Whether he was visiting a Sikh temple in New Delhi back in 2019, enjoying a pint at the Prince of Wales pub in Clapham Old Town in 2021, or during his coronation last year, his puffy fingers have not gone unnoticed.This is not a new observation; Queen Elizabeth II herself remarked on Charles' sizeable fingers when he was an infant.

In correspondence with her music teacher following Charles' arrival, the late monarch expressed: "The baby is very sweet and we are enormously proud of him.

He has an interesting pair of hands for a baby."They are rather large, but with fine long fingers quite unlike mine and certainly unlike his father's.

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