Duke of Kent is a title which has been created various times in the peerages of
Great Britain and the
United Kingdom, most recently as a royal dukedom for the fourth son of King
George V of the United Kingdom.
The Dukes of Kent are as follows:
- Henry Grey[?], 11th Earl of Kent (1702), 1st Marquess of Kent (1706), (1671-1740)
- Prince Edward, fourth son of King George III, and father of Queen Victoria (1767-1820)
- Prince George, fourth son of King George V (1900-1942)
- Prince Edward[?], son of the first duke (b.1935)
See also: British monarchy