| PRINCEOFWALES | Eldest son (heir apparent) of British sovereign (6,2,5) |
| SCION | Exhausted corgi carried by son/heir |
| LORD | A master of a feudal manor; a courtesy title given to the son or heir apparent of a duke, earl or marquess; or, a manner of address for a bishop or a judge (4) |
| THEBLACKPRINCE | Sobriquet of the son and heir apparent of King Edward III (1312-77), thought to derive from the armour he wore (3,5,6) |
| BRABANT | Duke or Duchess of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , title given to the heir apparent of the Belgian throne (7) |
| HEIREXPECTANT | Heir apparent |
| CROWNPRINCESS | Royal heir apparent |
| BLACKPRINCE | The -----------, byname of Edward of Woodstock, King Edward III's son and heir apparent (5,6) |
| EARLPERCY | Title of the Duke of Northumberland's heir apparent (4,5) |
| ASTURIAS | Prince of ******** , title of Spain's heir apparent, moving nameless Austrians (8) |
| BUCKINGHAM | London residence of the British sovereign (10,6) |
| BALMORAL | Scottish residence of the British sovereign (8) |
| PALACE | London residence of the British sovereign (10, 6) |
| CROWNPRINCESSOFSWEDEN | Official title of Victoria, heir apparent to the throne of King Carl XVI Gustaf |
| STANDARD | Royal ---, flag bearing the arms of the British sovereign, flown only when she or he is present (8) |
| CHARLESIII | Monarch who was the longest-serving heir apparent in British history |
| GENTLEMANATARMS | One who attends the British sovereign on state occasions |
| LAUNDERER | Cleaner from US city answerable to British sovereign (9) |
| EQUERRIES | Officers attendant upon the British sovereign (9) |
| ERRONEOUS | British sovereign on newly-minted euros? No, wrong |