Rearranging the letters of 'Prince Charles' gives:
Clasp her nicer?
(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)
Rich! Clap? Sneer?
(by Stanley Accrington by hand) (2004)
Scalp enricher.
(by Alan Dickenson by hand) (2002)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"Prince Charles and Camilla to appear on postage stamps" -> "Slaphead palace parasite, contrasting common slapper." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"The sixtieth birthday of Prince Charles" -> "HRH: "British throne? Fact is, I expect delay!"" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2008) (pending approval)
"Prince Charles wants everyone to exercise more" -> "Extreme, reactionary evil wrenches one's corpse." (by John Dyke using Anagram Genius) (2006) (pending approval)
"HRH Prince Charles and Camilla to wed" -> "Shallow AC/DC philanderer in rematch." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Prince Charles Windsor" -> "Princess? Rancid howler!" (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Prince Charles Windsor" -> "Screw her rancid lips, no?" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
"Prince Charles Windsor" -> ""Ich Dien" Crown errs pals." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
"His Royal Highness, Charles, The Prince of Wales" -> "We hope he'll chastise his self-caring son Harry." (by Tony Crafter by hand) (2005)
"The wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla" -> "Hall for the new Di Spencer? Malign acid cad!" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Prince Harry Wales" -> "Nicer prayer shawl." (by Al McCartan using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)