| QUEENANNESLACE | Wildflower with a royal name |
| EMPEROR | Type of penguin with a "royal" name |
| CORGI | Welsh "dwarf dog" whose name is shared by a brand of fine socks with a royal warrant, a range of die-cast toys and a former gas safety register (5) |
| CARTOUCHE | From "paper cornet", a scroll-like carved tablet or border; an oval frame for royal names in Egyptian hieroglyphs; a box for bullets; a paper case holding a firework's combustibles; or, a parchment pa |
| MEADOWRUE | Wildflower with yellow sepals, of damp habitat - er, due a mow, anyhow! (6,3) |
| SPEEDWELL | Small wildflower with bluish-purple petals and a pair of prominent stamens |
| HEDG | Wildflower with spiky, purplish blooms |
| OXLIP | Small woodland wildflower with pale yellow blooms (5) |
| OXEYE | ___ daisy, common grassland wildflower with large white flowers (5) |
| INDIANPAINTBRUSH | Wildflower with showy red bracts |
| KINGSNAKES | Biters with a royal sounding name |
| RAGGED | ___ robin, meadow wildflower with frayed pink flowers, increasingly scarce (6) |
| AGRIMONY | Wildflower with rust-coloured fruits and small yellow flowers, sometimes called church steeples (8) |
| CATSEAR | Dandelion-like wildflower with hairy leaves - acres at resort (4,3) |
| PICNICKING | Gets a bite lying on the grass with a royal garden party host? (10) |
| GRIN | Having a drink with a royal in, look happy (4) |
| KINGANDQUEEN | Larry beats Ellery with a royal flush |
| FAKIR | French with a royal cocktail for holy man (5) |
| FRIAR | Brother and father on island with a royal (5) |
| KAPPA | Secretaries face-to-face with a royal character (5) |