Not at all. He was made up as being the son of the Princess and the Pea and the grumpy dwarf.
No, Lord Farquaad is not a real fairy tale character. He was created specifically for the animated movie "Shrek" as the main antagonist.
lord Farquad and Shrek
Dulac.
From Shrek, he lives in Duloc.
John Lithcow
Shrek (the first film) ---- When Princess Fiona and Lord Farquad are getting ready for the wedding.
The Protagonist is Shrek and the antagonist is Lord Farquaad
In his pursuit of perfection, Farquaad attempts to rid his kingdom of fairy tale creatures, offering a bounty for their capture and then exiling imprisoned creatures to Shrek's swamp. easy. he was the king. as we all know, the king rules over everything in his land. anything within the border in which he rules has to do what he says/ follow orders. lord farquaad didn't like fairy tale creatures and all of the fairy tales that were within his land got kicked out. the only place that didn't belong to farquaad was the land owned by Shrek. that is where they all went to. long story short: he ruled the land and kicked them out because he didn't like them, and he actually huffed and puffed and he blowed the fairy tale creatures out and they ran away to shrek's swamp. he had the power to do so.
From Shrek (the first shrek movie), When they(shrek and donkey) are on their way to see Lord Farquad (to tell him to get rid of the fairytale creatures on his land!), donkey is asking questions about ogres, Shrek picks up an onion and says, "Ogres are like onion, we both have layers!"----
Charming is the villain in the movie shrek the third
Lord Farquaad
Prince Charming in Shrek 2 and Shrek 3 is played by a guy named Rupert Everett. If you're asking where you might know him from, I don't know. But I know he was in Inspector Gadget as Sanford Scolex and he was in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe as Mr. Fox.
Shrek was not in Lord of the Rings.