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The left hand pinkie of the gloves even has a signet ring, precisely like the King’s. Whether or whether the wearable hands are lined is unknown.
Since birth, the monarch’s fingers have been notably large. The condition and form of her son’s fingers even baffled Elizabeth II,
The late Queen of England. She described them as “rather large” at one point, contrasting them with her smaller, typical-sized hands.
Charles himself has called his large hands “sausage fingers,” but the King decided to cover them up in official photos after they were closely examined.
Medical professionals speculate that the King’s fingers’ puffiness may be caused by anything from arthritis to oedema.