- - Heir ..; first in line of royal succession
- - Sort of heir mother or father has a penny for at first
- - Back dad and mum as such an heir?
- - A couple of pages are not clear
- - Father turns up with mother perhaps in sight
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- - Relatives not in direct line for royal succession
- - young relatives from italian capital involved in ceremonies
- - Relatives making awful scene about one
- - female relatives of a pawnbroker?
- - relatives of aunts or uncles
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- - Rare beneficiaries of royal succession
- - Relatives born with expressions of relief
- - Relatives getting directions -- sighs of relief!
- - Brothers of nieces
- - Sons of sisters
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- - Like royal succession
- - Like an ancestor occupying hovel in Ealing
- - Like regal succession
- - Like a direct descendant
- - Like most royal descent
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- - Royal heirs, often
- - Heirs, often
- - Heirs, but not heiresses
- - Namesakes, often
- - Certain heirs
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- - Like a royal heir
- - Of royal lineage
- - Like Prince William
- - Like Prince William, e.g.
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- - Royal heir apparent
- - Certain heir to the throne
- - Heir apparent
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- - Royal heir
- - Male member of a royal family
- - Royal Navy primarily cutting cost
- - a new royal title of the former duke of cambridge
- - "The ...," 16th-century political treatise written by Niccolo Machiavelli as an instruction guide for royals
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- - prince william in the line of succession now: 2 wds.
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