| MUSTIQUE | Private island in the Grenadines, where Princess Margaret's former residence Les Jolies Eaux is located (8) |
| MYSTIQUE | Word, similar to the name of Princess Margaret's former hideaway island, for an air or aura of secrecy, fascination or charm shrouding a person or thing (8) |
| TUPE | Private island in the lagoon of Bora Bora |
| KINGSTOWN | Capital of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, setting for many scenes in Pirates of the Caribbean (9) |
| TIBET | Where the former residence of the Dalai Lama is located |
| TREETOPS | Hotel in Aberdare National Park, Kenya, where Princess Elizabeth stayed with the Duke of Edinburgh in 1952 (8) |
| CAITHNESS | Historic county in Scotland's north, site of the Castle of Mey, a former residence of the Queen Mother (9) |
| FRANK | Whose former residence is the Netherlands" third most visited museum? (5) |
| DUNFERMLINE | A town in Fife, a former residence of Scottish kings and birthplace of the industrialist Andrew Carnegie (11) |
| VALLETTA | Maltese capital, site of the Queen's former residence as Princess Elizabeth, Villa Guardamangia (8) |
| BROADLANDS | Lord Mountbatten's home in Hampshire where Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh honeymooned |
| UNION | - Island; three-mile-long isle in the Saint Vincent and Grenadines archipelago with around 3,000 residents (5) |
| RODNEYJACK | 1992-2004 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 1995-98 Torquay United and 1998-2003 Crewe Alexandra striker (6,4) |
| ONDESMARTENOT | Electronic keyboard instrument first used by the French composer Olivier Messiaen in Fete des Belles Eaux (5,8) |
| CAPRI | In the mid-Atlantic, a private island (5) |
| SNOWDON | 1st Earl of -; depicted by Matthew Goode in The Crown, the title of Princess Margaret's photographer husband Antony Armstrong-Jones (7) |
| STVINCENT | Caribbean state, ... and The Grenadines (2,7) |
| GRENADA | Caribbean country south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
| ABBOTSFORD | Former residence of Sir Walter Scott near Melrose on the River Tweed (10) |
| THEREWERENONE | And Then ___ Agatha Christie's best selling novel published in 1939 about a group of strangers who arrive as guests on a private island: 3 wds. |