Baroness De La Warr
Baroness De La Warr is a title in the British peerage, associated with the historic De La Warr family. The title was created in 1917 for Cecil John Rhodes, a prominent figure in British politics and society. The barony is linked to the Sussex region, where the family has significant historical roots.
The current holder of the title is Catherine De La Warr, who became the 10th Baroness in 2019. The Baroness is involved in various charitable activities and represents the family in public engagements, continuing the legacy of the De La Warr lineage in modern society.