| ORBANDSCEPTRE | Jewelled sphere/staff duo of the British monarchy: 3 wds. |
| ORB | Love every other ruby of jewelled sphere (3) |
| ORBS | Jewelled spheres (4) |
| CROWNJEWELS | Regalia of the British monarchy kept in the Tower of London (5,6) |
| JEWELS | Crown -; symbols of the British monarchy that are held in the Tower of London (6) |
| ARSE | The end of the British monarchy? |
| ZED | The end of the British monarchy? |
| KINGS | "The Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy" tells the story of the visits of speech therapist Lionel Logue to Sandringham to help George VI with his annual speech (4'1) |
| DROIT | Motto of the British monarchy, Dieu et mon ... |
| DIEU | ____ et Mon Droit: motto of the British monarchy. (4) |
| HALLANDOATES | The most successful duo of the rock era, according to the Recording Industry Association of America: |
| HAROLDSTEPTOE | Half of the father and son rag-and-bone duo of the 60s British comedy Steptoe and Son (6,7) |
| TOMANDJERRY | Cat and mouse duo of the cartoon world (3,3,5) |
| SAXECOBURGGOTHA | Name introduced to the British monarchy by the marriage of Queen Victoria (4-6-5) |
| CROWN | Overarching term for the British monarchy, with "the" |
| ABBOTTANDCOSTELLO | Comic film duo of the 1940s and 1950s - C (6,3,8) |
| BONNIEANDCLYDE | Crime duo of the Great Depression (6,3,5) |
| ERNIE | Eric (of 'Pat' 45526) and ----- Wise, great comedy duo of the past (5) |
| PAIR | A brace of pheasants, couple of lovers, distich of lines, duo of rowers, duet of singers, dyad of gloves, flight of stairs, yoke of oxen or other two of a kind or twinset of equal things (4) |
| DOLLAR | Which pop duo of the late 1970s and 1980s consisted of David Van Day and Thereza Bazar? (6) |