Dukes of Norfolk
The Dukes of Norfolk are a prominent British noble family, known for their long-standing title and significant influence in English history. The title was first created in 1483 for John Howard, who played a key role in the Wars of the Roses. The family has held the title for centuries and is associated with the House of Howard.
The current Duke, as of 2023, is Edward Fitzalan-Howard, the 18th Duke of Norfolk. The family is also known for its connection to the Catholic Church and has historically been involved in various political and social matters in England. Their ancestral home is Arundel Castle in West Sussex.