Earl of Grosvenor
The Earl of Grosvenor is a title in the British peerage, created in 1761. The title is associated with the Grosvenor family, which has significant historical ties to land ownership and wealth in England. The current holder of the title is often involved in various charitable activities and has a prominent role in British society.
The Grosvenor family is also known for its extensive property holdings, particularly in London, including the famous Grosvenor Square. The family has a long history of involvement in politics and the arts, contributing to the cultural landscape of the United Kingdom.