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As of 2018, the current earl is William Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke, who became earl of Pembroke and 15th of Montgomery on the death of his father in 2003. Family tree of the earls of Pembroke (eighth and tenth creations)
- Reginald Henry Michael Herbert, Lord Herbert
- Peerage of England
William Alexander Sidney Herbert, 18th Earl of Pembroke, 15th Earl of Montgomery (born 18 May 1978) is an English peer. He became earl in 2003 following the death of his father, the 17th Earl. Early life. Wilton House. Pembroke is the only son of Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, by his first wife, Claire. [1]
- Lady Alexandra Herbert, Reginald Herbert, Lord Herbert, Hon. Louis Herbert, Lady Beatrice Herbert
- Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, Claire Pelly
- 15th Earl of Montgomery
As an aside: the Earl of Pembroke resides in Wilton House, which has often been used for period films and TV series like Outlander (any sassenachs out there?). The estate is gorgeous! More can be seen here. The current Earl of Pembroke, William Herbert, looks pretty dashing himself.
23 de ago. de 2021 · Lady Jemima Herbert, 31, is the daughter of the late 17th Earl of Pembroke and the current head of the family is the 18th Earl, Lady Jemima’s half-brother. As a hostess extraordinaire, the day was certainly not lacking in glamour, theatre and a thoroughly glittering guest list.
- Isaac Bickerstaff
11 de may. de 2015 · Lord Pembroke – the 200mph Earl from Wilton Granted by Henry VIII to the 1st Earl of Pembroke in 1544, the Wilton estate near Salisbury, England, has remained in the same family ever since. As luck would have it, the 18th and current Earl of Pembroke is quite the classic and supercar enthusiast…
William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (8 April 1580 – 10 April 1630) KG, PC, of Wilton House in Wiltshire, was an English nobleman, politician and courtier. He served as Chancellor of the University of Oxford and together with King James I founded Pembroke College, Oxford.
19 de nov. de 2006 · Lord of the Manor - The New York Times. By Edward Lewine. Nov. 19, 2006. His title: It’s something like the right honorable, the 18th earl of Pembroke, the 15th earl of Montgomery. Then it...