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Hugh Richard Louis Grosvenor, also known as the Duke of Westminster, was one of the wealthiest aristocrats in Great Britain. As the seventh Duke of Westminster, he inherited a vast fortune and significant properties, including more than 300 acres of land in central London. Born in 1991, he became the youngest billionaire in the UK.
Besides his wealth, the Duke was also known for his philanthropic activities. He supported multiple charities, including The Prince's Trust, Crisis, and the Teenage Cancer Trust. In addition, he was involved in creating meaningful social change by supporting disadvantaged people in society. Despite his young age, the Duke was highly respected, and his passing in 2019 was a significant loss to his family, friends, and followers.