| SAXECOBURGGOTHA | Name introduced to the British monarchy by the marriage of Queen Victoria (4-6-5) |
| CHAPEL | - Royal; building forming part of St James's Palace where the marriages of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and George V and Mary of Teck were held (6) |
| ANCHOR | Fix monarchy by getting rid of outsiders and implementing reform (6) |
| 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) |
| 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? |
| DIEU | ____ et Mon Droit: motto of the British monarchy. (4) |
| ZED | The end of the British monarchy? |
| HENNIN | It consists of a three- to four-foot high cone of stiff paper or starched linen that was covered with silk or other precious materials. In the middle of the 15th century, it was introduced to the Cour |
| DROIT | Motto of the British monarchy, Dieu et mon ... |
| ORBANDSCEPTRE | Jewelled sphere/staff duo of the British monarchy: 3 wds. |
| CROWN | Overarching term for the British monarchy, with "the" |
| ALICE | Princess - of Battenberg; great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria and the mother of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (5) |
| JUBILEE | The ___ Diamond, named in honour of the 60th anniversary of Queen Victoria's accession to the throne (7) |
| MATSUI | Japanese-sounding name introduced by Currys in the 1980s for its own-brand electronics goods |
| ALBERT | First name of Queen Victoria's husband after whom an area of London home to the V&A, Natural History Museum and an iconic concert hall is nicknamed (6) |
| ALBERTA | Westernmost of the three Prairie Provinces of Canada, named after the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria (7) |
| EDWARDIAN | Characteristic of the reign of the eldest son of Queen Victoria (9) |
| CAMEL | Cigarette brand-name introduced in the USA in 1913 (5) |