Duke of Warwick
The Duke of Warwick is a title in the British peerage, historically associated with the region of Warwickshire. The title has been held by several notable figures, including Richard Neville, known as the "Kingmaker," who played a significant role in the Wars of the Roses during the 15th century. The current Duke is a member of the House of Beauchamp, which has a rich history in English nobility.
The title has been created multiple times, with the first creation in 1445. The Duke of Warwick traditionally holds a seat in the House of Lords and has been involved in various political and social activities throughout British history. The family estate, Warwick Castle, is a popular tourist attraction, showcasing the history and heritage of the title.