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'''Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor''' (born ], ]) is the third of four children and the only son of ] and ]. As the heir to the Dukedom, he is accorded the courtesy title of Earl Grosvenor, a title actually belonging to his father. Earl Grosvenor is also approximately 650th in ], through his mother being a descendant of ]. '''Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor''' (born ] ]) is the third of four children and the only son of the ] and the ] (formerly Natalia Phillips). Lord Grosvenor is also approximately 650th in ], through his mother, a descendant of ] (eldest daughter of ] and a granddaughter of ]).


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Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (born 29 January 1991) is the third of four children and the only son of the 6th Duke of Westminster and the Duchess of Westminster (formerly Natalia Phillips). Lord Grosvenor is also approximately 650th in line to the British Throne, through his mother, a descendant of Princess Augusta Charlotte of Wales (eldest daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales and a granddaughter of King George II).

Preceded byMarquess of Hamilton United Kingdom Order of Precedence
(gentlemen)
Succeeded byEarl of Southesk
Preceded byThe Duchess of Westminster Line of succession to the British Throne Succeeded byThe Lady Tamara van Custem
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