Viscount Grafton
Viscount Grafton is a title in the British peerage, associated with the Grafton family. The title was created in 1761 for Augustus FitzRoy, the son of the 2nd Duke of Grafton. The Grafton family has a long history, with connections to the British royal family and significant political influence.
The current holder of the title is Henry FitzRoy, the 12th Viscount Grafton, who succeeded his father in 2021. The family seat is Wakefield Lodge, located in Suffolk, England. The Viscount has been involved in various charitable activities and continues to play a role in the British aristocracy.