Duchess of Fife
The Duchess of Fife is a title in the British nobility, traditionally associated with the Scottish region of Fife. The title was first created in 1889 for Princess Louise, the daughter of Queen Victoria. The Duchess of Fife is known for her contributions to society and her involvement in various charitable activities.
The current holder of the title is Carina, Countess of Southesk, who became the Duchess of Fife in 2009. The title is linked to the House of Fife, which has historical significance in Scotland. The Duchess often participates in royal events and supports numerous organizations focused on education and health.