Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire
The Lord Lieutenant of Lancashire is the Queen's representative in the county of Lancashire, England. This role involves promoting local organizations, attending civic events, and supporting the community. The Lord Lieutenant is appointed by the monarch and serves as a link between the royal family and the people of Lancashire.
The position has a long history, dating back to the 16th century, and is largely ceremonial today. The Lord Lieutenant also has the responsibility of overseeing the appointment of Deputy Lieutenants, who assist in various duties. This role helps to foster a sense of pride and connection within the county.