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'Major-General Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster',
KG,
OBE,
TD,
DL (born
22 December 1951 in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland), is the son of
Robert George Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster, and his wife Hon. Viola Maud Lyttelton.
In
2005, he became
Chancellor of the
University of Chester.
Business Interests
The richest
aristocrat in the
United Kingdom, the Duke topped the
Sunday Times Rich List as
Britain's wealthiest individual for many years and was surpassed only in
2004 by Russian billionaire
Roman Abramovich. The Duke was 3rd in the
Sunday Times Rich List 2007, behind
Roman Abramovich and the Indian-born industrialist,
Lakshmi Mittal, who currently holds first place. An estimated fortune of
£7 billion (
$14 billion) is derived largely from property in central
London, where he owns approximately 300 acres (1.2 km²) of the most exclusive commercial and residential
property in
Mayfair and
Belgravia (including the land on which the US Embassy stands, in
Grosvenor Square), as well as estates in
Lancashire,
Cheshire (
Eaton Hall) and
Scotland. In addition to managing its traditional holdings, the Duke's property company, the
Grosvenor Group, is an active property developer with interests around the world. It is the main developer of
The Paradise Project in Liverpool. The Duke is also president of a number of charities including
The Institution of Environmental Sciences.
Military Career

The Duke of Westminster talks with service personnel from
RAuxAF 7010 (Volunteer Reserves) Squadron
After leaving
Harrow school with a single O-level, the Duke
failed the entrance examination to the Royal Military Academy at
Sandhurst
[ Daily Mail, 12th February 2007 ].
The Duke joined the
Territorial Army in
1970 as a
trooper. After long service and becoming an officer, including commanding 'C' squadron (The Cheshire Yeomanry) and his regiment, The
Queen's Own Yeomanry, he became Honorary
Colonel-in-Chief of several regiments, including The
Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry, 7th Regt.
Army Air Corps, and the Canadian
Royal Westminster Regiment and
Colonel Commandant Yeomanry,
Royal Armoured Corps. In 2004 he was appointed to the new post of
Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Reserves and Cadets) with promotion to the rank of
Major General. He was the first reservist holding such rank since the
1930s, but it was said that he
'privately never kidded himself that he would have achieved such seniority but for his wealth and social status'.
[ ]
In 2007, following statements that he was a serial user of prostitutes to whom he had boasted about military matters [1], he was succeeded in this post by Maj Gen Simon Lalor.
Personal life
The Duke married Natalia Ayesha Phillips, the daughter of Lt.-Col. Harold Pedro Joseph Phillips and his wife Georgina Wernher, in 1978. The Duchess is a direct descendant of the Russian poet Alexander S. Pushkin, and therefore of his ancestor Ibrahim Hannibal. The Duchess' older sister is Alexandra Hamilton, Duchess of Abercorn, wife of James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn. The Duchess is also a descendant of Princess Augusta Charlotte of Wales and as a result their four children are in the Line of succession to the British Throne:
★ Lady Tamara Katherine Grosvenor (b. December 20, 1979) married Edward Bernard Charles van Cutsem (November 6 2004)
★ Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor (b. November 3, 1981)
★ Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (b. January 29, 1991), the Duke's heir apparent.
★ Lady Viola Georgina Grosvenor (b. October 12, 1992)
Controversy
On the February 11 2007 the Duke was exposed by the News of the World for hiring four prostitutes in six weeks to visit him at his mews house in the West End of London. During one of the encounters he allegedly bragged that he knew the whereabouts of Osama Bin Laden.[.]
Titles & Honours

The Duke of Westminster in the robes of a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter
Honours
★ Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter (2003)
★ Officer of the Order of the British Empire (1995)
★ Military and Hospitaler Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem (Knight Grand Cross) and (Grand Prior) of England
★ Territorial Decoration (1994)
★ Deputy Lieutenant (Cheshire) (1982)
Honorary military appointments
★ Colonel-in-Chief The Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry
★ Colonel-in-Chief 7th Regt. Army Air Corps
★ Colonel-in-Chief Canadian Royal Westminster Regiment
★ Colonel Commandant Yeomanry, Royal Armoured Corps.
See also
★ List of billionaires
References
1. Daily Mail, 20th May 2007
External links
★ Sunday Times Rich List 2006
★ Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People
★ Institution of Environmental Sciences
★ Profile in Liverpool's 'Nerve' magazine