Lord Lieutenant
A Lord Lieutenant is a ceremonial officer appointed by the monarch in the United Kingdom to represent the Crown in a specific county or area. This role dates back to the 16th century and involves duties such as attending royal visits, overseeing local events, and promoting community initiatives. The Lord Lieutenant also plays a key role in the appointment of magistrates and the organization of civic ceremonies.
The position is largely ceremonial, and the Lord Lieutenant works closely with local authorities and organizations. They may also support the work of the Royal Family and engage with various community groups, fostering connections between the monarchy and the public.