Dukes of Warwick
The Dukes of Warwick is a title in the British peerage, created in 1445. The title has been held by several notable families, primarily the Beauchamp and Greville families. The Dukes have played significant roles in English history, particularly during the Wars of the Roses and the Tudor period.
The current Duke of Warwick is David Greville, who succeeded his father in 2021. The family seat is Warwick Castle, a historic fortress that attracts many visitors. The Dukes have contributed to various cultural and social developments in England over the centuries.