Are facial features really passed on genetically?

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Often I see people that look as if genetics don't matter.

Let's take the most famous family for an example, and focus specifically on the forehead.

Large brow bone
Large brow bone
Large brow bone
Large brow bone
Are facial features really passed on genetically?
Large brow bone
Large brow bone

While the queen had a very prominent brow bone, all three of her sons seem to have very flat foreheads.

Harry is also looking pretty here, on the right is prince Andrew's side profile, he is Elizabeth's second son.

Small brow bone
Small brow bone

And so is her third son's Edwards's wife's browridge bigger than his own.

Small brow bone
Small brow bone

Although the textbooks depict males with much larger brow bones than females. So if anything, it should be the opposite, her son's brow bones being larger would only make sense.

Left male, right female
Left male, right female

And especially as people grow older, the old Charles should have definitely caught up with young Elizabeth, as brow bones continue to grow even after we have reached our full height. Even then, king Charles, Elizabeth's first son has the flattest forehead of all.

Small brow bone
Small brow bone

So if their facial features are so different from their mother, do they not get passed on genetically? This also goes against gender anatomy standards.

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Are facial features really passed on genetically?
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