| USHERIN | Introduce sun and heir? That must be wrong! |
| ALEXEI | Nicholas and Alexandra's son and heir |
| MATILDA | 12th Century empress, the daughter and heir of Henry I and the mother of Henry II (7) |
| HEROINE | Leading lady and heir one upset (7) |
| PERSONALLY | Privately friendly, hugging Queen and heir (10) |
| COUNTSON | Places trust in nobleman and heir (6,2) |
| HALFNELSON | Gripping action as prince and heir admits following Charles's mistress endlessly (4-6) |
| RHYME | What millionaire and heir do with their frozen deposit, it's said |
| PRINCEOFWALES | The eldest son and heir apparent of the British sovereign (6,2,5) |
| FROWNSON | Takes a dim view of father and heir holding the topless gown (6,2) |
| BLACKPRINCE | The -----------, byname of Edward of Woodstock, King Edward III's son and heir apparent (5,6) |
| THEBLACKPRINCE | Sobriquet of the son and heir apparent of King Edward III (1312-77), thought to derive from the armour he wore (3,5,6) |
| DAUPHIN | Eldest son of a French king and heir to the throne (7) |
| WILLIAM | Duke of Cambridge and heir to the throne (7) |
| THINKOVER | Consider king and heir on TV, perhaps (5, 4) |
| INHERITS | Distressed son and heir, in time, does this? (8) |
| MALCOLM | Elder son and heir of the murdered King Duncan in Shakespeare's Macbeth (7) |
| VICTOR | and 28 Across: Clever wordsmith lacking son and heir initially becomes unbeliever? (6,7) |
| ICARUS | Who, with artificial wings waxed to him, flew too close to the sun, and the wax melted and he fell into the sea and drowned (6) |
| SMEE | Mr -; Captain Hook's bo'sun and right- (or left-) hand man in J. M. Barrie's novel and play Peter an |