From now on woman's terrible fate is supported by the Queen (9)
I believe the answer is:
hereafter
'from now on' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'woman's terrible fate is supported by the queen' is the wordplay.
'woman' becomes 'her' (**).
'terrible' indicates an anagram.
'is supported by' is a charade indicator (letters next to each other) (letters go below - in down clue).
'the queen' becomes 'er' (Elizabeth Regina).
'fate' is an anagram of 'eaft'.
'her'+'eaft'+'er'='HEREAFTER'
(Other definitions for hereafter that I've seen before include "Life in the future" , "In subsequent parts of legal document" , "Hence" .)