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20 answers for: The Duchess of Cornwall (7)
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CAMILLAThe Duchess of Cornwall (7)
OFWALESIn 2016, the Prince ... and the Duchess of Cornwall visited the Royal Norfolk Show (2, 5)
STEPMUMThe Duchess of Cornwall to Prince William
CLARENCE- House; the official London residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (8)
HOWARDAuthor whose The Cazalet Chronicles were serialised and formed part of a reading list prepared by the Duchess of Cornwall (6)
BOWLESParker _, former surname of the Duchess of Cornwall (6)
PARKERBOWLESSurname of Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, before her marriage to Prince Charles (6,6)
QUEENCONSORTOfficial title taken by Camilla, formerly the Duchess of Cornwall, in 2022 (5,7)
RUMLiquor that EastEnders' Patrick Trueman offered to the Duchess of Cornwall (3)
WEBSTERLexicographer noted for his 1806 publication A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language; or, the dramatist who wrote The Duchess of Malfi (7)
HIGHGROVEName of the private residence and gardens of the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in Tetbury (9)
ALLANPre-Confederation... Premier of the Province of Canada from 1854 to 1856, Sir ___ MacNab (b.1798 - d.1862) ... Trivia! He is the great-great-great grand- father of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
WILLIAMSweet -; flower that formed part of the Duchess of Cambridge's wedding bouquet with lily of the vall
EUGENIEYoungest daughter of the Duchess of York (7)
ACTRESSFormer job title of the Duchess of Sussex (7)
WORSLEYKatharine ___, maiden name of the Duchess of Kent (7)
DEBORAHWhich Mitford sister became the Duchess of Devonshire? (7)
CUBAWith the capital Havana, a Caribbean island country recently visited by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall (4)
TROTTERLouisa ___, Gemma Jones' character in The Duchess of Duke Street (7)
HIGHTEAInformal meal popularised by the Duchess of Bedford, who began the tradition in 1840 (4,3)