Duke Of Kingston
The Duke of Kingston is a title in the British peerage, created in 1710. The title is associated with the Kingston family, specifically the Duke of Kingston upon Hull, which has historical significance in England. The title has been held by several notable individuals, contributing to its legacy.
The current holder of the title is Duke of Kingston who is part of the House of Lords. The duke's responsibilities include representing the interests of the peerage and participating in legislative matters. The title is hereditary, meaning it is passed down through generations within the family.