The Duke, also known as Hugh Grosvenor, was once dubbed Britain's most eligible bachelor for his boyishly good looks, his aristocratic pedigree, his royal connections, and his billionaire status.boasting a fortune of £10.1 billionHughie, as he is known among friends, was born into privilege and wealth, although the philanthropic Duke is said to be humble, modest, and very low-key.
Following the death, Gerald's only son Hugh, his third child with wife Natalia, became the new 7th Duke of Westminster and overnight, an instant billionaire.Gerald was adamant that his four children would be educated locally after he was a victim of bullying at Harrow boarding school. As a result,He previously worked as an account manager at Bio-bean, a sustainability company that turns coffee waste into bioproducts, such as logs and biofuel.
Apart from their London portfolio, the Grosvenor Group also owns 23,500 acres in Lancashire and nearly 100,000 acres in Scotland at the Reay Forest estate.Duke of Westminster, he inherited his family's ancestral seat, Eaton Hall, in Cheshire.It's not known whether Hugh and Olivia will reside at Eaton Hall when they relocate north, but if they do, it will certainly be an idyllic spot to start the next chapter of their lives.