House of Norfolk
The House of Norfolk is a prominent English noble family, known for its long history and significant influence in British society. It is part of the Peerage of England and has produced many notable figures, including several Dukes of Norfolk. The family has been closely associated with the Catholic Church and has played a key role in English history, particularly during the Tudor period.
The current head of the House of Norfolk is the Duke of Norfolk, who holds the title of the premier duke in England. The family estate, Arundel Castle, is a historic site that showcases their heritage and contributions to the country. The House of Norfolk has also been involved in various charitable activities and cultural preservation efforts.