Homonym: Earl de Grey (Tea)
Earl de Grey is a title in the British peerage, associated with the House of Grey. The title was created in 1806 and is linked to the Viscountcy of Howick. The first Earl, Charles Grey, was a prominent politician and served as Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834, known for his role in the Reform Act of 1832.
The title has been passed down through generations, with the current holder being the 7th Earl de Grey. The family has a rich history in British politics and society, contributing to various cultural and charitable endeavors over the years.