Lord Lieutenants
A Lord Lieutenant is a ceremonial officer appointed by the monarch in the United Kingdom to represent the Crown in a specific county. Their primary responsibilities include overseeing royal visits, supporting local charities, and promoting community events. They also play a role in the appointment of Deputy Lieutenants, who assist them in their duties.
Lord Lieutenants are typically prominent local figures, often with a background in public service or business. They serve as a link between the monarchy and the local community, fostering a sense of connection and pride in the region they represent.