The Final Jeopardy UK clue for today, Tuesday, March 18. (For the US version, please click here.) For those tuning into the United Kingdom version for Jeopardy for the first time, it features host Stephen Fry, lower amounts for each clue, and two regular Jeopardy rounds and one Double Jeopardy round. Primary school teacher Adam Diouri from Stafford comes in with a one-day total of £2,351 and seeks to defend as Jeopardy champion against hospitality worker Kwasi Owusu from West London and PR account manager Lizzie Mackarel from Bromley-by-Bow. Here is the question and answer for Final Jeopardy UK for 3/18/2025, along with the wages and winner for the match.

Final Jeopardy UK Question for March 18
The Final Jeopardy question for March 18, 2025 is in the category of “UK Royals” and has the following clue:
In the order of succession, this person became seventh in line to the throne when Elizabeth II died
To give you time to solve this clue, we’ve placed the right answer at the end of this guide.
Final Jeopardy UK Wagers and Winner for March 18
Lizzie became the new Jeopardy UK champion after the March 18 match. She had a strong showing throughout the game and kept her lead for most of the match. Every contestant got the right answer to Final Jeopardy/
With £2,925 heading into the final segment, Lizzie won an extra £1,100 (though was not exactly enough for a cover bet) and carries over a total of £4,025 into the next game.
Adam was able to catch Lizzie with £2,025 but didn’t bet anything. He left in third with the same total.
Meanwhile, Kwasi was more aggressive with his £1,950 and bet the entire thing. He left in second with £3,850.
Final Jeopardy UK Answer for March 18
The correct answer for Final Jeopardy on March 18, 2025 is “Who is Princess Lilibet?”
The order of succession after Queen Elizabeth II passed away, once Charles III became the king, goes William, Prince of Wales; Prince George of Wales; Princess Charlotte of Wales; Prince Louis of Wales; Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex; Prince Archie of Sussex; and Princess Lilibet of Sussex.