| EUNUCH | Castrated servant of a royal court (6) |
| AULIC | Of a royal court |
| EUNUCHS | Castrated servants |
| CHAPEL | Small type of church or holy sanctuary; a choir attached to a royal court or the aforementioned place of worship; a printing office; or, a trade union of journalists (6) |
| CAPHIS | Servant of a senator in Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, sent to collect a debt due from Timon |
| BUTLER | Head servant of a household (6) |
| SLOANE | ___ Square, site of London's Royal Court Theatre (6) |
| STRAND | Thoroughfare in London, location of the Royal Courts of Justice (6) |
| PALACE | Official residence of a monarch, member of a royal family or a bishop (6) |
| THRONE | Audience's impression of cast from seat at The Royal Court (6) |
| ETIQUETTE | From the French meaning "label" or "list of ceremonial observances at a royal court", a code of polite behaviour in social or official life (9) |
| SERENE | From the Latin for "clear", a word used to mean fair, pure or unclouded, as of the sky or the air; calm, peaceful and tranquil; or, as part of a royal title, honoured (6) |
| PRINCE | The cost of including name of a royal (6) |
| JESTER | Entertainer in the royal court |
| JAMESS | UK royal court, St ... Palace (5'1) |
| PALAIS | An old-fashioned French-derived Briticism, evoking the grandeur of a royal residence, for a dance hall (6) |
| ARMOUR | Protection of a Royal Marine belonging to us (6) |
| EDWARD | One of a royal octet (6) |
| THROWN | Sound of a royal seat being flung (6) |
| MINSTREL | Travelling from village to village or employed by a royal court, a wandering medieval musician or troubadour (8) |