- - Charming perhaps, knight splits cost
- - Regular from The Palace is charming, by all accounts
- - Charming title?
- - Charming, e.g.
- - Charming, for one
- - Charming fellow?
- - Charming or Charles preceder
- - Charming or Valiant
- - Swell fellow.
- - A jolly good fellow: Colloq.
- - Fine fellow.
- - Charming
- - Cost to bring in new pop singer? Here's one from the past
- - regal pop star
- - Male member of a royal family
- - Royal Navy primarily cutting cost
- - He's capable of a nice contribution to public relations
- - American singer-songwriter
- - a new royal title of the former duke of cambridge
- - title akin to "emir"
- - "The ...," 16th-century political treatise written by Niccolo Machiavelli as an instruction guide for royals
- - pair in cold with eastern monarch's son
- - late singer behind album welcome 2 america
- - Pioneer of the Minneapolis sound
- - Son of a king and/or queen
- - Singer whose stage name changed to a symbol in 1993
- - The king's son
- - cost of circumnavigating the pole for the royal scion
- - pincer movement affecting one of royal blood
- - "The ... of Egypt," 1998 animated musical starring Val Kilmer that has a royal designation in its title
- - In charge, name possible future king
- - Harry, e.g.
- - King's heir
- - Discontented poor Indian and commonplace — not like him!
- - pair in the outskirts of cambridge with royal
- - Heard prints are for royalty
- - "Hamlet, ... of Denmark" (Shakespeare)
- - point to the price of bearing a title
- - Frog's original form, in a popular fairy tale
- - William, George or Louis
- - One-named singer who pioneered the Minneapolis sound
- - Man of high standing
- - nice to see public relations accepted in the royal family
- - "The Fresh .... of Bel-Air"
- - one-named musician whose backing band was the revolution
- - Royal pop star
- - "The Happy ... and Other Tales," 1888 collection of short stories for children by Oscar Wilde
- - Musician and pioneer of the Minneapolis sound
- - party leader could be nicer to royal person
- - Royal runs off, allegedly
- - the "p" in tafkap
- - Vincent possibly accepts knight as royalty
- - Britain's Charles or Philip
- - Cost to bring in northern musician at one time
- - Worth engaging new singer?
- - the artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as ........
- - Monarch's son
- - Royal offspring
- - Paisley Park Records founder
- - Leader of the Revolution
- - Former frog?
- - Britain's William or Harry
- - "Purple Rain" musician whose guitars are nicknamed Cloud
- - "Purple Rain" man
- - Heir to the throne?
- - Royal family member
- - Canadian province
- - Son of a sovereign
- - A royal
- - Royal heir
- - Royal personage
- - After public relations initiative's launch, November borders on catastrophe for royal
- - Pauper's literary look-alike
- - Cost includes mean lunch for regular at The Palace
- - P.E.I county
- - Royal male
- - Super Bowl XLI halftime headliner
- - A male royal
- - Royal son
- - 'I Would Die 4 U' singer
- - "Purple Rain" singer
- - Cost includes mean lunch for regular from The Palace
- - Late singer known for purple
- - Cost protecting new member of royal dynasty
- - Light beams
- - Royal son ultimately put in charge?
- - "Purple Rain" musician
- - Money paid for capturing knight and member of royal family
- - Son of a king
- - "The ...... and the Pauper"
- - King's son
- - Member of a royal family
- - Many a fairy tale character
- - Male royal
- - Frog's alter ego, in a fairy tale
- - "Little Red Corvette" artist
- - Phillip, e.g., in Disney's "Sleeping Beauty"
- - Tennis racket brand
- - "When Doves Cry" singer
- - Singer whose "name" was once a symbol
- - "Raspberry Beret" singer
- - With 90-Across, second son of Queen Elizabeth II
- - With 66 Across, Borodin opera
- - King's issue
- - Son of a queen
- - Hal of Broadway
- - Kissed frog
- - William or Harry, e.g.
- - Palace youngster
- - Andrew or Harry, e.g.
- - Royal scion
- - Shakespeare's Hal, for one
- - Company known for making a racket
- - Borden pasta brand
- - One who hopes to succeed?
- - William or Henry
- - With 48 Across Borodin opera
- - Charles or Andrew
- - Albert or Charles
- - Saint-Exupéry's "Le Petit ......"
- - Lady Diana married one
- - Igor, for one
- - Fine chap
- - Pre-eminent person.
- - Charles.
- - Rainier's title.
- - Machiavellian hero.
- - Souvanna Phouma's title.
- - Rainier.
- - Pre-eminent one.
- - One of highest rank.
- - One predominant in any class.
- - ...... of Wales, lost in 1941.
- - Subject of treatise by Machiavelli.
- - Gustaf Adolf's former title.
- - Machiavelli's hero.
- - "Goodnight, Sweet ......," by Fowler.
- - Revolution leader?
- - Royal issue
- - Rock star
- - Monarch.
- - Sovereign
- - 'Hamlet,' for one
- - Figure in many a fairy tale
- - See 1
- - Archie to King Charles
- - majestic pop star
- - Perhaps Katie welcomes new musician
- - pair in church with one of the royals
- - sovereign's son found by priest at home near church
- - Singer and songwriter whose albums include Purple Rain and Sign o' the Times
- - purple rain hit-maker
- - Son in a royal family
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