Duke of Clarence
The title "Duke of Clarence" has been held by several members of the British royal family. It was first created in 1362 for Prince Edward, the third son of King Edward III. The title has been associated with various historical figures, including Prince Albert Victor, the grandson of Queen Victoria, who was the last to hold it before it became extinct in 1892.
The title is often linked to the House of Windsor and has been used in various contexts within British history. While it is not currently in active use, the title remains a notable part of the British peerage system and royal lineage.