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The Richest Aristocrats in Britain | The Dukes of Westminster Mini Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 7 мар 2021
- The Reluctant Billionaire: The Tragic Life of Gerald Grosvenor, Sixth Duke of Westminster: amzn.to/3Ia8nUV
The Dukes of Westminster. Who are they and how did they get their money?
Thanks to those who pointed out my mistake! Queen Victoria created the title not Elizabeth as I said in the video. Please forgive my fat fingers when I wrote the script
(my mistake! Queen Victoria created the title not Elizabeth as I said in the video) And what a boo-boo, blunder that was. LOL LOL.
Nice humble admission
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My daughter three years younger than the present day Duke went to the same junior school on the estate in Eccleston even then it was reported he was a down-to-earth approachable individual just like his father.
I met his father for dinner in1983. He was very young and I was joking with him on how it must feel to inherit such riches at an early age. He explained it was unexpected his uncle inherited and died early then his father. He interited in his mid twenties. A fortune is a blessing and a curse. In later life he seemed depressed anything he did would be put down to what was given to him rather than what he achieved. He died early the responsibility crushed him like a bug. In turn his son has inherited in his early twenties i for one certainly do not envy him.
How really interesting. Yes, have always thought that it would be more difficult than most take it for.
Normal people experience responsibility and can get crushed. Psychopaths (moral idiots, no conscience) don't.....so they crush others.
I remember seeing a documentary many years ago about his father inheriting the title. He had lived a very private life up to then. Money isn’t everything 😞
Queen Elizabeth in 1874? I know that she is rather elderly, but that would be impossible. You mean Queen Victoria.
I bumped into Hugh's dad a few times professionally. I was living in Chester, Eaton Hall was a few miles outside. The BBC had a small radio studio in County Hall and the Duke of Westminter came in a few times to do "down the line" radio interviews. I was the producer based there.Tried the "Your Grace " thing with him...wasn't having any of it..."Call me Gerald". Curiously whenever I saw him in the studio (You could smoke in them then) or around town (He always said "hello"), he always had a cigarette in one hand and a can of Diet Coke in the other. He went too soon. Gave the impression of being a very nice guy.
You'd have to be a real lackey to call him ''Grace'. Stupendously sad, but it's good to hear he told you not to address him as such. Well, any man of self-respect would refuse to be called 'Your Grace' . You'd have to be a bellend of the highest order.
@Jimmy Chung - addressing a Duke as your Grace is the respectful thing to do, respect being something you clearly don’t understand.
Both the Grosvenors and The Queen's Crown Estate became very wealthy for the same reason: centuries ago they acquired land outside of the City of London that at the time wasn't worth that much, and then as London expanded far outside of the City this land became extremely valuable, with deep-pockets willing to pay for the privilege of renting there.
Not withstanding the house of rothschild.
Or William the Conqueror
Decades back it was reported that the then Duke, father of the present lad, had demolished the grand old family seat, and built a not very grand sixties number where he and wife lived a fairly normal family existence...the new Duke would no doubt recall. It was sad to read of the passing of the late Duke at quite an early age...welcome to the new young fellow taking on the onerous role.
Most of the London residential property, is not able to be altered upwards, so on the 999 year leases, the houses are added to, "below stairs", by upto 7 floors, is the last "renovation", though by now it's likely out of date.
I do not envy the Duke, nor the terms & conditions, of the original Dukes Last Will & Testement, with all those trusts, to feed.
Baraxor, I was told it was all common land before 1066 and William the Conqueror sliced it all for his friends and family. The French made the English foreigners in their own Country but ofcourse the Roman's and Vikings did that first.
I’m American & enjoyed this documentary a lot. Keep them coming. Very informative.
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His family could have sent him to Eton, Harrow, Marlborough or any other of the grand public schools, followed by Oxford or Cambridge. The fact that they didn’t, choosing instead a lesser known public school and then Newcastle University speaks highly for how grounded they kept themselves, considering their vast wealth and privileged social standing. The present duke’s father seemed a fascinating character…. An unexpected title holder (as a result of his uncle dying childless) and a reluctant aristocrat and property tycoon.
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@Nicky L really? Isnt it known as a party university? lol
I feel so sorry for these poor people, so fabulously but reluctantly rich. Maybe they could try out the life of a victorian cole-miner if they are interested in history?
Reluctant aristo? A BIG lol on that drivel. Are you really that naive? What is it? Vicarious appreciation of their wealth? Really bizarre comment which typifies much of the insane fawning over these parasitic rentiers whose ill-gotten gains are shielded from the tax man.
Unlikely he got grades for Oxbridge. Hard stay motivated to work hard to get in when worth billions
I actually think he is a good person with a compassionate head on his shoulders. That’s a lot to take responsibility over at still a fairly young age.
I am impressed with the history behind this family of Duke’s. I believe his mother protected him for as long as she could but eventually he had to face the running of the family business. As the figure head I hope he finds his true happiness and has a wonderful family and life. I hope the current Duke can look after his health and enjoy life.
I don't think he needs your blessings...these people have cunningly hoarded money through the ages, mostly by taxing their tennants heavily on their surplus. To have a successfull life when you have all the connections and money is not impressive. To be born in poverty and still endure a hard life of labour is worth your blessings. Their titles are totally phoney and mean absolutely nothing.
What complete idiocy. He had to 'face the running of the business?' Are you deranged?
Fascinating historical documentary. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I recall reading years ago now, that The Famly was at point of Bankruptcy, and overturned this through Property managements. ? I thought this was amazing. I feel sorry for this young man father, who didnt want the Title and all that went with it, and then having a nervouse breakdown as well later. Sad for him as money didnt give him what he wanted. Regards, John (Australia)
too bad we didn't know earlier; perhaps he would have shared the burden with us (the money, not the headaches)!
Hugh is indeed. I hope to visit this area of London in years to come. History of the family is so interesting.
The Grosvenors build Liverpool One, fixing about half the city centre from post-war decline. I think this is perhaps why they don't get as much grief as other rich families. They aren't sitting on it, its getting invested here.
I KNOW HE WILL DO WELL. HE SEEMS STRONG AND FOCUS I WISH HIM THE BEST IN CHOOSING A MATE THAT WONT BE A SOCIAL OPPORTUNIST AS THE CASES WE WELL KNOW. EXCELLENT REPORT WITH SOME MISSING POINTS.
Hugh is a really nice guy. Really down to Earth. Loves the outdoors. Good guy 👍
How Wonderful to hear, I hope he has a very happy , healthy life!
He can afford to be, but down to earth ?
What? You know him personally?
Well, wealthy and powerful people can be down to earth too. Its about the upbringing.
I have once met a guy whose dad and mom were each ranked among forbes most powerful in the world.
He seemed pretty down to earth himself.
@@Odo55 funny and clever hahaha
In 1874 the monarch was Victoria,not Elizabeth!
I was initially confused as well.
Excellent work!🤘🏻
Facinating. Great job!
This channel has a bright future. (Please use a better microphone... even the ones on most phones are better than whatever you're using)
I don't know how some of them manage to FIND such useless sound systems. I just Google searched for one, Realtek was the first free download on the results list, so I did that. I can sit at my desk and just talk to my netbook and get audible, clear results. Start, qause, stoq, qrocess - done!
@@MsVanorak stop moaning,
@@chrisdurant4627 i wasn't making any noise!
I like this channel. Good content and decent quality.
You failed to mention that he is a direct descendant to the Romanovs.
Please enlighten us further where this man failed.
@@saraswatkin9226 It is just a matter of trivia that would have made this presentation more interesting, his family tree for instance. Hugh Grosvenor is a Romanov descendant through his mother and also a descendant of Alexander Pushkin.
And he’s handsome too. I don’t think there is anything easy about running such a financial empire. It sounds stressful.
He's like a guy from those romance fantasy novels with a European/British ambience. The love interest is almost always a Duke like this guy... lol
Interesting video, well presented, informative and well said. I look forward to seeing and hearing many more.
I might give you some correction
It was Queen Victoria granted the dukedom in 1874, not queen Elizabeth.
And how could it be possible for the 3rd Duke of Westminster, build up the business after battle of Waterloo in 1815, whilst they were only granted the dukedom in 1874?
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Hats off to the Duke, and every future success to him :)
This was very informative and interesting. Can you do something on the Vernon family. They came to England with William of Normandy in 1066.
The rule that disrespects women is not to be approved of!
As pointed out by others, the Grosvenors became non-Royal Dukes by order of Queen Victoria. And, the present duke is a descendant of the Holstein-Gottorp-Romanovs (agnatically, a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg ) thru his mother. The young Duke seems to be comfortable with his wealth, unlike his father, and seems to have inherited the Grosvenor business acumen.
He’s also descended from Alexander Pushkin and Ivan Gannibal through his mother - Warrior and Poet genes!!!
I wish that the Grosevnor Estates could come up with an idea to really help young people in Britain get onto the property market. The 'empty next syndrome' has gone as the chicks (big now) cant leave the nest - as to rent (limited) need a large deposit and purchasing a property a nigh impossibility as again a large deposit is needed. Some sort of innovative module is needed. We are a shrinking island with towns which hitherto had countryside separating them are now almost on top of each other. The Grosevnor Estate would have an enduring legacy if somehow this venture to help young British people to acquire their first home. After all, the great wealth they have accumulated (working extremely hard of course) could help young people who are so wishful to have their own homes. Pipe dreams - perhaps!!??
Best,
Juliet E Tasker
Yeah, family which owns vast estate would be keen to make property more affordable. Hahahahahaha!
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Affordable housing in Mayfair. Now theres a thought.
Thank you for this informative video.
I think he has a good head on his shoulders. If he stays the course, I think he will improve the estate.
Hugh looks like a young Hugh Grant.
This could make you weep for the problems billionaires have I don’t know how they cope.
To be honest whoever enters into a relationship with Hugh will be a very lucky girl. He seems like a very nice guy and is very cute!!
But he has ED
Who's/What's ED?
@@thomasnicholls7151 I was only kidding - ED is erectile dysfunction
Oh ok
You can bet that Hugh's advisers would ensure a pre marriage contract would be in place before they ever set foot in a church to marry, as if they divorce, that woman would be getting a hell of amount of money, property and assets.
nice to have a parent like that.
Excellent video. Well done.
Sister of a friend owns a 4 storey townhouse in Kensington. Deciding to sell they applied for a new lease ( despite being a house it is leasehold).
The asking price was £1,000,000 ! For the new lease that is.
I think the film misses one very important fact. He did not inherit when his father died. The value is owned by an off shore trust, therefore paying no inheritance tax. The wealthy will always look after the wealthy.
I’ve no objection to the Grosvenor family not paying inheritance tax. They are the custodians of some of the finest areas of central London, without their rules greedy opportunist developers would have long ago trashed this priceless heritage so admired by people throughout the World.
@@paullewis2413 The vast majority of their estate is grade-listed, so you are totally misinformed to suggest that it would be 'trashed'. If they had to pay inheritance tax it would just get sold to either private owners or large landlords who would not be able to alter it to any great degree.
@@paullewis2413 You too easily discard the rules.
@@paullewis2413 they are the greedy doncha know
So?!
I'm amazed seeing him they normally keep a low profile I think I seen his dad once and I'm getting on I seen his daughter once I din't even know he had a son
Interesting. However, ACOUSTICS. Plus, slow down just a fraction, it will assist in annunciation & staving off tiredness. Have you a vid on the Grosvenor trustees?
Very interesting information. They make the money go round and this is important.
Beautifully done bless you
27 is NOT a tender age. that's a grown man!
I was born in bickley moss. Its on the cholmondeley estate in cheshire. As a child the family treated all their tenants to summer parties. I once played in the family swimming pool. In the main hallway... It was worldly to a young girl, i was around 5/6 yrs old. They put on a party for charles and Diane wedding. Large tables were laid on the garden. We sang carols at the castle too. Mince pies and pop. I sang in the church choir, we sang at 6th marquess hugh cholmondeley daughter's wedding in their chaple. And we invited to a party, all the tenants attended. First time i had champagne, not the expensive stuff. David cholmondeley was born 3 years before me. He was the father of hugh who is now duke of Westminster. I once saw king Charles at a fox hunt in the early 70s.
So it was Queen Victoria who created this in 1874 and not Queen Elizabeth the First (nor the Second!)
God be with the young man as he toils to keep his heritage intact. That's the greatest happiness he can ever bestow upon his forefathers.
Yeah, must be tough to sit on your backside and collect rent from one of the most salubrious areas on earth with no mortgage obligations.
An excellent history into the background of one of the UK's best known landowners and property developers. Interesting that although Cheshire based that the majority of the companies investments in property seems to be in the already wealthy South East. Perhaps to secure a true philanthropic legacy this multi billion pound company should direct its attention to those most in need and with others, enter the 21st century as the leading developer of social housing replacing the now defunct ideology of state owned housing.
Very interesting! Thank you.
Lots of history there and thank you for that, BUT I have to say that the AUDIO IS POORLY DONE and therefore I had to make an effort to listen to the end!
I'm sure you can improve!😊
The Duke of Westminster is truly loved in Chester. Xxx
Its a shame he doesn't have a more local dukedom.
Interesting subject great information and superb video
Thank you for this video. Could you also describe his relationship to famous Russian poet Alexander Pushkin?
Oh you mean the half African poet ,Pushkin? the British have minor level African blood than they pretend not to know about.
Duke of Westminster has an African ancestry through his mother Natalya Ayesha Philipps. She is the great granddaughter of Alexander Pushkin, thru Abram Gannibal.
Don't tell Megan!
She certainly hasn’t heard of him!
I had no trouble hearing the narrator. Would be interested to know what holdings they have in Australia
Grosvenor Place in Sydney maybe?
Very I formative. Learning so much about trust to preserve the wealth
The difference between the aristocracy and plebs is the plebs think 10 years ahead but aristocracy think 100 years ahead because they have the finances to do so
Most plebs, don't even think 10 years ahead , I am probably what you would refer to as a pleb lol , so can confirm this .
Good video. Who was the Norman ancestor sent to Cheshire? I take it their paternal line comes from this man. Some Russian through his mum, though that's obviously much, much later.
Great video thanks. Everybody gets distracted by how attractive and well-dressed the royal family are, while all this maintenance of power and money goes on in the background affecting every day people’s lives. Primogeniture is so outdated, I would’ve been furious if I was his sisters. Sad story about his father and the nervous breakdown. Too money and power can do that to a human, it can also have a horrendous affect on jaws #hapsburgjaw
The Royal family itself is not attractive . this young man is attractive in this video.
Sounds like a decent family to me if you ask.... working hard to what they have built for themselves while also doing charity for those in need... I see no reason why the entitled feel these bunch should be taxed more
That's jealousy and hate of people who were born into a better family...it's class hate. I get that too as I have horses.
@@msjujuz266 I hear ya.
Thank you.
Kool great content and style,
Certainly interesting.
He has that Princely charisma. ..
Enjoyed.. But recorded vol. leaves little to be desired. could possible be a matter of placement of microphone... Continue the good work.
Ótimo documentário, sou monarquista parlamentarista para sempre, fora máfia republicana. A República destruiu o Brasil, viva a monarquia.
Basically the Duke has to work his butt off to keep the whole Corporation afloat, admittedly with help. His worth is not cash but real estate etc. Regardless of his wealth, I like my own life just the way it is, and I can handle my responsibilities easily. Good luck to Hughie I wish him well.
The Old Duke failed the exam for Sandhurst thats why he joined the TA as a weekend Soldier
Why do you show dollar banknotes and not Sterling in your illustrations?
I was wondering about that from the US.
1:06 it was Queen Victoria, not Elizabeth
I love his aristocratic accent.
Sonorous and prodigious property portfolio with a very few potential rivals in the world.
don't you mean queen victoria?
Why don't we look at politicians and their ilk on ill gotten wealth.....the royalty fought on battlefields and deserve respect
If he lost 40% of his wealth to taxation, he wd still be very wealthy. Ordinary people have to pay taxes, why should the super rich get away with paying practically nothing? No doubt a lot of charitable work is done by the estate, but it doesn't alter the fact that he is not being treated like everyone else.
I am a cousin of the Duke of Westminster probably 100 times removed. This
is Via a slave plantation they owned in the West Indies. My last name is Belgrave. Do the math!
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I was stupid enough to say to an AA Lady that my Grandmothers name was also Porter...
Ah, I meant a few generations farther back Westminster. Your Doing awesome, brilliant
*you’re*
No, sorry the lineage of his Grace the last Duke of Endinburgh. I am talking 1600s connection to the Counts of Leszno, the First Elected King of Poland lines. I am researching all the different lines also looking at Alamacha Del Gothic genealogy, Catholic Church and Byzin
Catholic, Russian and Greek church records all lined out for all the branches. I have one century or four generations to get right connect clans both to Count of Leszno lines and may not be the 11 line but the 4th, Poznań Project records list cities with churches, but their are multiple cities in different provinces. All families in the west seem to know the city and region they came from. 139 connections has turned in 1,000 to 4,000 people.
Done with that just going to be quiet try and follow all the great work for nation, family, and the almighty you do
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The responsibility of that heritage on one’s shoulders.
The responsibility of calling the right shots regarding
the day to day decisions of that Empire.
Even the choice of getting honest management,the buck
stops with you.Meh,All that glitters is not gold...
Why did they keep showing US dollars?
While the Grosvenors might be a lovely family, I completely abhor the ownership of so much land by so few wealthy people. The land of Britain belongs to the people, and should be managed by the government on their behalf. It's also disgusting that the wealthiest people pay no inheritance tax (looking at you Charlie). Nobody needs that kind of money, and it's time to return Britain's land to the people and strip these aristocrats of their un-earned and unjustifiable wealth.
One or two mistakes. The plaque for Margaret Thatcher was for the brief time she spent in Colchester, Essex, nothing to do with Pimlico. Similarly, a photograph of the former Tory HQ in Smith Square, Westminster was used when talking about Pimlico. But still, very very interesting.
Thatcher lived at Chester Square (Belgravia) SWI
The volume is so low
Behind every aristocrat's riches is a crime, or more likely, a long series of crimes
lucky Hugh: inherited zillions and great genes too, to make him look like a movie star
Is there a British aristocrats dating site?? My goal is to quit my job and live in a castle.
I'm sure Prince Harry's wife could give you pointers
Ask Kate Middleton
I am an Aristocrate. I will give you a place in my castle and richest. First i need test you out - you will need drop your knickers and give me a few sessions first. All god then you have a set of keys
Queen Victoria you should have said created the title.
He did say title was created in the 1800s so that would have been Queen Victorias rain! If you know your history!
@@helenegan1079 and Victoria's "reign" if you know your spelling.
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This young man has a lot on his shoulders. I read he is getting married this summer, I think June 2024.
Not surprising they and their family are stinking rich....look at the prices they charge for plants via the Grosvenor brand on the Eaton estate.
The monotones were difficult
The DUKE of Westminster NOT The DUKES of Westminster - get it right !!!!
I’ll bet they pay zero tax too.
Queen victoria not Elizabeth
The territorial army is a real army and the Reserve for the army
Obviously far more English and noble than the Windsors.
I believe this contains an error in when the peerage was created by Queen Elizabeth, presumably Queen Elizabeth the First. It was not 1874 as stated which was during the reign of Queen Victoria. May I suggest 1574?
Peerage created 1874 by Queen Elizabeth......that would make the current E over 150 years old or the first E about 500years old.
Queen Victoria he meant.
If he's half the man his dad was he's a down to gentleman..
Did the present Duke not evict the Rifles from the drill hall in Bondstreet. They paid his late father a peppercorn rent and I believe he was their Colonel in Chief?
What did his forbears have to do to get all that land ?
Yet their wealth pales when compared to the Crown estates !