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Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom (1874–1943)
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Dukedom of Connaught
and Strathearn
Creation date24 May 1874
Created byQueen Victoria
PeeragePeerage of the United Kingdom
First holderPrince Arthur
Last holderAlastair Windsor
Remainder tothe 1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesEarl of Sussex
StatusExtinct
Extinction date26 April 1943

Duke of Connaught and Strathearn was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that was granted on 24 May 1874 by Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to her third son, Prince Arthur.[1] At the same time, he was also granted the subsidiary title of Earl of Sussex.

History

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Memorial in Winchester Cathedral to the 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

By tradition, members of the sovereign's family received titles associated with England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the four Home Nations that made up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Dukedom of Connaught and Strathearn was named after one of the four provinces of Ireland, now known by its modern Irish language-based spelling of Connacht. It was seen as the title that, if available, would henceforth be awarded to the British monarch's third son. The first son is the Duke of Cornwall (in England) and Duke of Rothesay (in Scotland), and would be made Prince of Wales at some point, while the second son would often become Duke of York, if the title was available.

The title Strathearn referred to the strath (valley) of the River Earn in Scotland; the ancient title Earl/Mormaer of Strathearn died out in the 15th century.[2]

Since the exit of the Irish Free State from the United Kingdom in 1922, titles related to locations in the Free State (and later the Republic of Ireland) have not been awarded (though Prince Edward, Prince of Wales—in 1936 briefly King Edward VIII—was made a Knight of the Order of St Patrick). However, territorial titles relating to Northern Ireland have continued to be awarded.

After Prince Arthur's death in 1942, the title was inherited by his grandson, Alastair. In the absence of any male heirs, the dukedom became extinct when Alastair died, 15 months after his grandfather.

A Canadian military regiment, The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Connaught's Own), is a Canadian armoured regiment in the 1st Duke's name. A British Indian Army cavalry regiment, the 6th Duke of Connaught's Own Lancers (Watson's Horse), was also named for the 1st Duke.

Dukes of Connaught and Strathearn (1874)

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# Name Portrait Birth Death Spouse Term as Duke Other titles Coat of Arms
1 The Prince Arthur 1 May 1850
Buckingham Palace, London
son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
16 January 1942
at Bagshot Park,
aged 91
Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia
(married 13 March 1879)
3 children
1874–1942 Earl of Sussex (1874)
2 Alastair Windsor 9 August 1914
Mayfair, London
son of Prince Arthur of Connaught and Princess Alexandra, Duchess of Fife
26 April 1943
in Ottawa,
aged 28
Never married 1942–1943 Earl of Sussex (1874)
Alastair Windsor had no children and all his titles became extinct on his death.

Family trees

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Family tree: Dukes of Kent, Marquesses of Kent, Earls of Kent, Dukes of Kent and Strathearn, and Dukes of Connaught and Strathearn
Earl of Kent (1st creation), 1020
Godwin, Earl of Wessex
c. 1001–1053
1st Earl of Kent Herleva
d. 1050
Earl of Kent (2nd creation), 1067
King Harold Godwinson
c. 1022–1066 Leofwine Godwinson
c. 1035–1066
2nd Earl of Kent King William I
c. 1028–1087 Odo of Bayeux
d. 1097
Earl of Kent
Earl of Kent (3rd creation), 1141 Earldom forfeit (1st creation), 1066 Earldom forfeit (2nd creation), 1088
William of Ypres
c. 1090–1165
Earl of Kent
Earldom forfeit (3rd creation), 1155 Earl of Kent (4th creation), 1227
Hubert de Burgh
c. 1170–1243
Earl of Kent
Earldom extinct (4th creation), 1243 King Edward I
1239–1307
Earl of Kent (5th creation), 1321
Edmund of Woodstock
1301–1330
1st Earl of Kent King Edward III
1312–1377
Earldom (5th creation) attainted, 1330
Earldom (5th creation) restored, 1330 Earl of Kent (6th creation), 1360
Edmund
c. 1326–1331
2nd Earl of Kent Thomas Holland
c. 1314–1360
1st Earl of Kent, 1st Baron Holland Joan of Kent
1326/1327–1385 Edward the Black Prince
1330–1376
Duke of Cornwall John of Gaunt
1340–1399
Duke of Lancaster John
1330–1352
3rd Earl of Kent
Earldom (5th creation) extinct, 1352
Thomas Holland
1350–1397
2nd Earl of Kent, 2nd Baron Holland John Holland
c. 1352–1400
Earl of Huntingdon, Duke of Exeter, 3rd Baron Holland King Richard II
1367–1400 Elizabeth of Lancaster
bef. 1363–1426
Thomas Holland
1372–1400
3rd Earl of Kent
Duke of Surrey Constance Holland
1387–1437
Edmund Holland
1383–1408
4th Earl of Kent, 4th Baron Holland
Earldom (6th creation) extinct, 1408 Earl of Kent (7th creation), 1461 Earl of Kent (8th creation), 1465
William Neville
c. 1405–1463
Earl of Kent, Baron Fauconberg jure uxoris Edmund Grey
1416–1490
1st Earl of Kent, 4th Baron Grey de Ruthyn
Earldom (7th creation) extinct, 1463
George Grey
c. 1460–1503
2nd Earl of Kent, 5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Anne Woodville
c. 1438–1489 Elizabeth Woodville
c. 1437–1492 King Edward IV
1442–1483
Henry Grey
c. 1495–1562
4th Earl of Kent, 7th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Richard Grey
1481–1524
3rd Earl of Kent, 6th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Anthony Grey
Henry Grey
1520–1545 George Grey
Reginald Grey
d. 1573
5th Earl of Kent, 8th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Henry Grey
1541–1615
6th Earl of Kent, 9th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Charles Grey
c. 1545–1623
7th Earl of Kent, 10th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Anthony Grey
1557–1643
9th Earl of Kent
Henry Grey
c. 1583–1639
8th Earl of Kent, 11th Baron Grey de Ruthyn Henry Grey
1594–1651
10th Earl of Kent
Anthony Grey
1645–1702
11th Earl of Kent
Marquess of Kent, Earl of Harold, and Viscount Goderich (1st creation), 1706
Duke of Kent (1st creation), 1710
Henry Grey
1671–1740
Duke of Kent, Marquess of Kent, Marquess Grey, 12th Earl of Kent, Baron Lucas
Earldom (8th creation), Marquessate, and Dukedom of Kent, Earldom of Harold, and Viscountcy Goderich (1st creation) extinct, 1740
King George III
1738–1820
King George IV
1762–1830 King William IV
1765–1837 Prince Edward Augustus
1767–1820
Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Dukedom of Kent and Strathearn and Earldom of Dublin extinct, 1820
Queen Victoria
1819–1901
Earl of Dublin (3rd creation), 1849/1850 Earl of Kent (9th creation), 1866 Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 1874
Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
1841–1910
Earl of Dublin, later King Edward VII Prince Alfred Ernest Albert
1844–1900
Duke of Edinburgh, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Earl of Kent Prince Arthur
1850–1942
1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Earldom of Dublin merged in the Crown, 1901
King George V
1865–1936 Prince Arthur of Connaught
1883–1938
King Edward VIII
1894–1972 King George VI
1895–1952 Prince George
1902–1942
1st Duke of Kent, 1st Earl of St Andrews, 1st Baron Downpatrick Prince Alastair Arthur
1914–1943
2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Dukedom of Connaught and Strathearn extinct, 1943
Queen Elizabeth II
1926–2022 Prince Edward
b. 1935
2nd Duke of Kent, 2nd Earl of St Andrews, 2nd Baron Downpatrick 7) Prince Michael of Kent
b. 1942
1) George Windsor
b. 1962
styled Earl of St Andrews
Heir apparent to the dukedom of Kent
3) Lord Nicholas Windsor
b. 1970 8) Lord Frederick Windsor
b. 1979
2) Edward Windsor
b. 1988
styled Lord Downpatrick 4) Albert Windsor
b. 2007 5) Leopold Windsor
b. 2009 6) Louis Windsor
b. 2014
 Family tree of Royal dukes in the United Kingdom

Includes dukes of: Albany, Albemarle, Bedford, Cambridge, Clarence, Connaught and Strathearn, Cumberland, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Gloucester and Edinburgh, Hereford, Kent, Kintyre and Lorne, Norfolk, Ross, Somerset, Sussex, Windsor, and York, but only when royally.

Non-royal dukes are not included; see Royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom .
Titles mandated for use by the heir apparent (Duke of Rothesay and the 1337 creation of the Duke of Cornwall) are also not included, see Princes of Wales family tree .

Robert II
1316–1390 King Edward III
1312–1377
Duke of Albany (1st creation), 1398 Duke of Clarence (1st creation), 1362 Duke of York (1st creation), 1385
Robert III
c. 1337–1406 Robert Stewart
c. 1340–1420
1st Duke of Albany Edward the Black Prince
1330–1376 Lionel of Antwerp
1338–1368
Duke of Clarence John of Gaunt
1340–1399 Edmund of Langley
1341–1402
1st Duke of York
Dukedom of Clarence (1st creation) extinct, 1368
Duke of Cornwall (2nd creation), 1376 Duke of Hereford, 1397 Duke of Gloucester (1st creation), 1385
Murdoch Stewart
c. 1362–1425
2nd Duke of Albany Richard of Bordeaux
1367–1400
Duke of Cornwall, later King Richard II Henry Bolingbroke
1367–1413
Duke of Hereford, later King Henry IV Thomas of Woodstock
1355–1397
Duke of Gloucester
Dukedom of Albany (1st creation) forfeit, 1425 Dukedom of Cornwall (2nd creation) merged in the crown, 1377 Dukedom of Hereford merged in the crown, 1399 Dukedom of Gloucester (1st creation) extinct, 1397
Duke of Clarence (2nd creation), 1412 Duke of Bedford (1st & 2nd creations), 1414 Duke of Gloucester (2nd creation), 1414 Duke of Albemarle (Aumale) (1st creation), 1397
Thomas of Lancaster
1387–1421
Duke of Clarence John of Lancaster
1389–1435
Duke of Bedford
Surrendered dukedom and then regranted, 1433 Humphrey of Lancaster
1390–1447
Duke of Gloucester John Beaufort
1373–1410 Joan Beaufort
c. 1379–1440 Edward of Norwich
c. 1373–1415
Duke of Aumale, 2nd Duke of York Richard of Conisburgh
1385–1415
Dukedom of Clarence (2nd creation) extinct, 1421 Dukedom of Bedford (2nd creation) extinct, 1435 Dukedom of Gloucester (2nd creation) extinct, 1447 Dukedom of Albemarle (Aumale) (1st creation) forfeit, 1399
Duke of York (1st creation) restored, 1425
Duke of Cornwall (3rd creation), 1460
James I
1394–1437 Joan Beaufort
c. 1404–1445 John Beaufort
1404–1444 Richard Neville
1400–1460 Cecily Neville
1415–1495 Richard of York
1411–1460
3rd Duke of York, Duke of Cornwall
Duke of Cornwall (3rd creation) extinct, 1460
Duke of Bedford (5th creation), 1485 Duke of Clarence (3rd creation), 1461 Duke of Gloucester (3rd creation), 1461
James II
1430–1460 Jasper Tudor
c. 1431–1495
Duke of Bedford Edmund Tudor
c. 1430–1456 Lady Margaret Beaufort
1443–1509 John Neville
c. 1431–1471 Elizabeth Woodville
c. 1437–1492 Prince Edward
1442–1483
4th Duke of York, later King Edward IV George Plantagenet
1449–1478
Duke of Clarence Richard of York
1452–1485
Duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III
Dukedom of Bedford (5th creation) extinct, 1495 Dukedom of York (1st creation) merged in the Crown, 1461 Dukedom of Clarence (3rd creation) forfeit, 1478 Dukedom of Gloucester (3rd creation) merged in the Crown, 1483
Duke of Albany (2nd creation), 1458 Duke of Bedford (3rd creation), 1470 Duke of York (2nd creation), 1474
Duke of Norfolk (3rd creation), 1477
Duke of Bedford (4th creation), 1478
Alexander Stewart
c. 1454–1485
1st Duke of Albany James III
1451/1452–1488 George Neville
1457–1483
Duke of Bedford King Henry VII
1457–1509 Elizabeth of York
1466–1503 Richard of Shrewsbury
1473–1483
Duke of York, Duke of Norfolk George of York
1477–1479
Duke of Bedford
Dukedom of Bedford (3rd creation) forfeit, 1478 Dukedom of York (2nd creation) and Dukedom of Norfolk (3rd creation) extinct, 1483 Dukedom of Bedford (4th creation) extinct, 1479
Duke of Ross (1st creation), 1488 Duke of York (3rd creation), 1494 Duke of Somerset (3rd creation), 1499
John Stewart
1482–1536
2nd Duke of Albany James Stewart
1476–1504
Duke of Ross James IV
1473–1513 Margaret Tudor
1489–1541 Prince Henry
1491–1547
Duke of York, later King Henry VIII Edmund Tudor
1499–1500
Duke of Somerset (nominated but probably not invested)
Dukedom of Albany (2nd creation) extinct, 1536 Dukedom of Ross (1st creation) extinct, 1504 Dukedom of York (3rd creation) merged in the Crown, 1509 Dukedom of Somerset (3rd creation) extinct, 1500
Duke of Ross (2nd creation), 1514
James V
1512–1542 Alexander Stewart
1514–1515
Duke of Ross
Duke of Albany (3rd creation), 1565 Dukedom of Ross (2nd creation) extinct, 1515
Henry Stuart
1546–1567
1st Duke of Albany Mary, Queen of Scots
1542–1587
Prince James
1566–1625
2nd Duke of Albany, later King James VI & I
Dukedom of Albany (3rd creation) merged in the Crown, 1567
Duke of Albany (4th creation), 1604
Duke of York (4th creation), 1605
Duke of Kintyre and Lorne, 1602
Princess Elizabeth Stuart
1596–1662 Prince Charles
1600–1649
Duke of Albany, Duke of York, later King Charles I Robert Stuart
1602
Duke of Kintyre and Lorne
Dukedom of Albany (4th creation), Dukedom of York (4th creation) merged in the Crown, 1625 Dukedom of Kintyre and Lorne extinct, 1602
Duke of York (5th creation) 1644
Duke of Albany (5th creation), 1660
Duke of Gloucester (4th creation), 1659
Sophia of Hanover
1630–1714 James Stuart
1633–1701
Duke of York, Duke of Albany, later King James II Prince Henry
1640–1660
Duke of Gloucester
Dukedom of Albany (5th creation) and Dukedom of York (5th creation) merged in the Crown, 1685 Dukedom of Gloucester (4th creation) extinct, 1660
Duke of York and Albany (1st creation), 1716 Duke of Cambridge (1st creation), 1664 Duke of Kendal (1st creation), 1666 Duke of Cambridge (2nd creation), 1667
King George I
1660–1727 Ernest Augustus
1674–1728
Duke of York and Albany Charles Stuart
1660–1661
styled Duke of Cambridge James Stuart
1663–1667
Duke of Cambridge Queen Anne
1665–1714 Charles Stuart
1666–1667
designated Duke of Kendal Edgar Stuart
1667–1671
Duke of Cambridge Charles Stuart
1677
styled Duke of Cambridge
Dukedom of York and Albany (1st creation) extinct, 1728 Dukedom of Cambridge (1st creation) extinct, 1667 Dukedom of Kendal (1st creation), extinct, 1667 Dukedom of Cambridge (2nd creation) extinct, 1671
Duke of Cambridge (3rd creation)
Prince George
1683–1760
Duke of Cambridge, later King George II Prince William
1689–1700
styled Duke of Gloucester
Dukedom of Cambridge (3rd creation) merged with the Crown, 1727
Duke of Edinburgh (1st creation), 1726 Duke of Cumberland (3rd creation), 1726
Prince Frederick Louis
1707–1751
1st Duke of Edinburgh, styled Duke of Gloucester until created Duke of Edinburgh Prince William Augustus
1721–1765
Duke of Cumberland
Dukedom of Cumberland (3rd creation) extinct, 1765
Prince George William Frederick
1738–1820
2nd Duke of Edinburgh, later King George III Prince Edward
1739–1767
Duke of York and Albany Prince William Henry
1743–1805
1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh Prince Henry
1745–1790
Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
Dukedom of Edinburgh (1st creation), merged in the Crown, 1760 Dukedom of York and Albany (2nd creation) extinct, 1767 Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh unused, 1805–1816 Dukedom of Cumberland and Strathearn extinct, 1790
Prince Frederick
1763–1827
Duke of York and Albany Prince William Henry
1765–1837, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, later King William IV Prince Edward
1767–1820
Duke of Kent and Strathearn Ernest Augustus
1771–1851
King of Hanover, 1st Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale Prince Augustus Frederick
1773–1843
Duke of Sussex Prince Adolphus
1774–1850
1st Duke of Cambridge Princess Mary
1776–1857 Prince William Frederick
1776–1834
2nd Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
Dukedom of York and Albany (3rd creation) extinct, 1827 Dukedom of Clarence and St Andrews merged in the Crown, 1830 Dukedom of Kent and Strathearn extinct, 1820 Dukedom of Sussex (1st creation) extinct, 1843 Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh extinct, 1834
Queen Victoria
1819–1901 George V
1819–1878
King of Hanover, 2nd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale Prince George
1819–1904
2nd Duke of Cambridge Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge
1833–1897
Dukedom of Cambridge (4th creation) extinct, 1904
Duke of Edinburgh (2nd creation), 1866 Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 1874 Duke of Albany (6th creation), 1881
King Edward VII
1841–1910 Prince Ernest Augustus
1845–1923
3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale Princess Alice
1843–1878 Prince Alfred Ernest Albert
1844–1900
Duke of Edinburgh Prince Arthur
1850–1942
1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn Prince Leopold
1853–1884
1st Duke of Albany
Dukedom of Cumberland and Teviotdale forfeit, 1919 Dukedom of Edinburgh (2nd creation) extinct, 1900
Duke of Clarence and Avondale, 1890 Duke of York (6th creation), 1892
Prince Albert Victor
1864–1892
Duke of Clarence and Avondale George Frederick Ernest Albert
1865–1936
Duke of York, later King George V Mary of Teck
1867–1953 Princess Victoria of Hesse and by Rhine
1863–1950 Prince Arthur of Connaught
1883–1938
Dukedom of Clarence and Avondale extinct, 1892 Dukedom of York (6th creation) merged in the Crown, 1910
Duke of Windsor, 1937 Duke of York (7th creation), 1920 Duke of Kent (2nd creation), 1934 Duke of Gloucester (5th creation), 1928
King Edward VIII
1894–1972
Later Duke of Windsor Prince Albert Frederick Arthur George
1895–1952
Duke of York, later King George VI Princess Alice of Battenberg
1885–1969 Prince George
1902–1942
1st Duke of Kent Prince Henry
1900–1974
1st Duke of Gloucester Prince Alastair Arthur
1914–1943
2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn Prince Charles Edward
1884–1954
2nd Duke of Albany
Dukedom of Windsor extinct, 1972 Dukedom of York (7th creation) merged in the Crown, 1936 Dukedom of Connaught and Strathearn extinct, 1943 Dukedom of Albany (6th creation) forfeit, 1919
Duke of Edinburgh (3rd creation), 1947
Queen Elizabeth II
1926–2022 Prince Philip
1921–2021
1st Duke of Edinburgh Prince Edward
b. 1935
2nd Duke of Kent
Duke of York (8th creation), 1986 Duke of Edinburgh (4th creation), 2023
King Charles III
b. 1948
Prince Andrew
b. 1960
Duke of York Prince Edward
b. 1964
Duke of Edinburgh George Windsor
b. 1962 Prince Richard
b. 1944
2nd Duke of Gloucester
Dukedom of Edinburgh (3rd creation) merged in the Crown, 2022 No male heirs Dukedom of Edinburgh (4th creation) is a life peerage and therefore not hereditary Heir apparent to the Dukedom of Kent
Duke of Cambridge (5th creation), 2011 Duke of Sussex (2nd creation), 2018
Prince William
b. 1982
Duke of Cambridge Prince Harry
Duke of Sussex
b. 1984 Edward Windsor
b. 1988 Alexander Windsor
b. 1974
Heir-apparent to the Dukedom of Gloucester
Heir apparent to the Dukedom of Cambridge Heir apparent to the Dukedom of Sussex
Family tree showing the interrelation of the dukedom of Connaught & Strathearn with the dukedom of Fife

Possible future creations

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The Dukedom is currently vacant. While there were some speculations that it was one of the options available for Prince Harry upon his wedding with Meghan Markle, press reports have also noted that Connaught is now part of the Republic of Ireland, as well as the supposed manner in which the last Duke of Connaught and Strathearn died, thus making it unsuitable.[3] [4]

Strathearn is a subsidiary Earldom in the Dukedom of Cambridge.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "No. 24098". The London Gazette . 26 May 1874. p. 2779.
  2. ^ "Strath Earn from The Gazetteer for Scotland". scottish-places.info. Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  3. ^ Scotti, Monique (19 May 2018). "A look at Harry and Meghan's new titles: Duke and Duchess of Sussex". Global News . Retrieved 19 May 2018. Connaught isn't much better. With its close ties to the Republic of Ireland, it wouldn't have made the best choice. The last holder, Alastair, Duke of Connaught, died in 1943 while stationed in Canada with the British army, which seems like it might be a good fit considering Harry's ties to the military. But Alastair froze to death after falling out a window while drunk.
  4. ^ Davies, Caroline (19 May 2018). "Harry and Meghan to be Duke and Duchess of Sussex". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2018. Other available dukedoms had limitations. Connaught is now in the Irish Republic...
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