Countess of Salisbury
The Countess of Salisbury is a title in the British nobility, traditionally associated with the county of Salisbury in England. The title has been held by various women throughout history, often linked to the Plantagenet and Tudor dynasties. The most notable holder was Margaret Pole, who was the last of the Plantagenet line and served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Catherine of Aragon.
The title has been created multiple times, with the most recent creation in 1800. The current holder is Anne, Countess of Salisbury, who is known for her charitable work and involvement in various organizations. The title reflects the rich history and heritage of the British aristocracy.