(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2013) (pending approval)
Charles (wife no pet)
(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2013) (pending approval)
~flew in. Cop the ears!
(by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2008) (pending approval)
Fleet-whores panic!
(by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
Loath wife Spencer.
(by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"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)
"Prince Harry Wales" -> "Nicer prayer shawl." (by Al McCartan using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
"Prince Charles and Camilla to appear on postage stamps" -> "Slaphead palace parasite, contrasting common slapper." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"The wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla" -> "Hall for the new Di Spencer? Malign acid cad!" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "Beware! A royal prick's more small!" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "Irreparable karma comes slowly." (by Wayne Baisley) (2004)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "I am a merry raw bollocks pleaser!" (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "Balmoral pricks? Awesomely rare!" (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "Was arse-licker, am royal problem." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "Warmly remarkable, social poser." (by Peter Laurence Hall using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Camilla Rosemary Parker-Bowles" -> "Amiable porker screws amorally." (by Peter Laurence Hall using Anagram Genius) (2003)
"Camilla Rosemary Windsor, The Duchess Of Cornwall" -> "So, confirm a dull royal (Charles) screwed this woman." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Camilla, the Duchess of Rothesay" -> "She's daft, homelier... a lousy catch." (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Camilla, the Duchess of Rothesay" -> "Cited: "She's a coy, shameful harlot."" (by Rick Rothstein using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall" -> "Is haughty hen who'll order Charles confess?" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)
"Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cornwall" -> "Tell hen she's handy for ghoulish scarecrow?" (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2005)
"The Duchess of Cornwall" -> "Wench: "Stud? Charles? Fool!"" (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2005)
"The Duchess of Cornwall" -> "Oh hell! Screw of sad c**t." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
"HRH Prince Charles and Camilla to wed" -> "Shallow AC/DC philanderer in rematch." (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)
"The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park" -> "Form "an anachronism", like an open filthy sewer. A stupid idea." (by David Bourke using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park" -> "I am a puny and effeminate inane; crash kills poor Di. Worst, eh?" (by Chris by hand) (2006) (pending approval)
"The Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain" -> "Lifts as a fine showpiece? Or a monumental drain?" (by Tony Crafter using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"I, Diana, The Princess of Wales" -> "I die in fatal crash. Sons weep." (by Judson T. Pewther 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)