| FREQUENCY | "The commonness of the fellow! Rule by the Prince of Wales's no good", the Queen admitted (9) |
| NEURALGIA | Twisted! Rule again in paroxysmal pain (9) |
| CHAP | Cheek of the fellow! (4) |
| JULIAN | Prison's no good, the reverse of secure for this fellow |
| SPRITE | Fairy queen admitted to malice (6) |
| MASSACRE | Butcher's service, outstanding, Queen admitted (8) |
| VERANDA | Queen admitted to V&A gallery (7) |
| STANDREWS | Town on the east coast of Fife whose university, the oldest in Scotland, was attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales (2,7) |
| SUMMINGUP | Application of one of the four rules by the judge? (7,2) |
| OLIGARCHY | Rule by the few (9) |
| MIDDLETON | Catherine, Princess of Wales's maiden name (9) |
| BYRON | Author of the travelogue The Road to Oxiana whose poem All These I Learnt was read by the Prince of |
| HEDGEROW | Flora-rich border/habitat forming the landscape of the countryside, preserved though a traditional pleaching method advocated by the Prince of Wales (8) |
| ROTHESAY | Duke of -; one of the titles held by the Prince of Wales (8) |
| REDROSE | Emblem of Lancashire that features in a poem by Robert Burns once famously recited by the Prince of |
| CUBA | With the capital Havana, a Caribbean island country recently visited by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall (4) |
| STUBBS | Artist noted for depictions of sporting life, horses, exotic animals and conversation pieces, such as Whistle jacket, Horse Attacked by a Lion and The Prince of Wales's Phaeton (6) |
| BIRKHALL | The Prince of Wales's residence on the Balmoral estate (8) |
| HIGHGROVEHOUSE | The Prince of Wales's home in Gloucestershire (9,5) |
| FOX | His term in office (2000-06) marked the end of 71 years of uninterrupted rule by the Partido Revolucionario Institucional in Mexico |