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Anne Winifred Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster (née Sullivan; 13 April 1915 – 31 August 2003), known as Nancy, was an Irish -born widow of a peer best known for her passion for horse racing . Early life. Her parents were Brigadier-General Edward Sullivan and his wife Winifred ( née Burns).
Natalia Ayesha Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster ( née Phillips; born 8 May 1959), is a British aristocrat, philanthropist and winemaker. She is the widow of the 6th Duke of Westminster and mother of the 7th Duke. As of 2024, the Duchess's family, specifically her son, were 11th on the Sunday Times Rich List with a net worth of £10.127 billion. [1]
30. März 2021 · The Trustees of both charities agree this development will allow the funds bestowed by Anne Duchess for charitable purposes to be managed with greater efficiency, maximising the level and impact of grants that can be distributed to eligible charities. You can find more information at www.adwf.org.uk
Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, GCVO, DSO (19 March 1879 – 19 July 1953) was a British landowner and one of the wealthiest men in the world. He was the son of Victor Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor, son of the 1st Duke of Westminster, and Lady Sibell Lumley, the daughter of the 9th Earl of Scarborough.
Anne Duchess of Westminster was the widow of Bend’Or, 2nd Duke of Westminster, who died in 1953. She had a lifelong interest in horses and was well known as the owner of the champion steeplechaser ‘Arkle’.
Anne, duchess of Westminster, is most renowned as owner of the legendary Arkle (1957–70), all but universally acclaimed as the greatest steeplechaser in the history of the sport (the only credible rival claimant being Golden Miller, an Irish‐bred horse of the 1930s).
Anne Duchess of Westminster’s Charity’s assets transferred to the Westminster Foundation to create a new Fund in the Duchess’s name 9 February 2021 Major boost for Chester FC’s new community sports facility following £0.5m funding from the Westminster Foundation