Duchess of Norfolk
The Duchess of Norfolk is a title in the British nobility, traditionally held by the wife of the Duke of Norfolk. The current Duke, Edward Fitzalan-Howard, has held the title since 2002. The title has a rich history, dating back to the 15th century, and is associated with the Howard family, one of the oldest and most prominent noble families in England.
The Duchess often participates in various charitable activities and represents the family at official events. The role includes supporting the Duke in his duties and engaging with the community, reflecting the family's long-standing commitment to public service and heritage.