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At the [[Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth|Coronation of George VI]] in 1937, the Duchess of Norfolk was one of four duchesses who held the canopy above the [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Queen]] during the latter's [[anointing]]. In 1953, she took the part of [[Queen Elizabeth II]] during dress rehearsals for the [[Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II|Coronation]] at [[Westminster Abbey]].
At the [[Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth|Coronation of George VI]] in 1937, the Duchess of Norfolk was one of four duchesses who held the canopy above the [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Queen Elizabeth]] during the latter's [[anointing]]. In 1953, she took the part of [[Queen Elizabeth II]] during dress rehearsals for the latter's [[Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II|Coronation]] at [[Westminster Abbey]].


The Duchess was involved with many charities and was appointed a [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] in 1971 for her work. Among firsts for women, she was the first woman [[Lord Lieutenant]] as [[Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex]] from 1975 (a post she took over from her husband after his death that year), first woman steward of [[Goodwood Racecourse|Goodwood]] from 1975 and the first non-royal Lady Companion of the [[Order of the Garter]]. For many years, the traditional curtain-raiser to the English international [[cricket]] season was a match between [[Duke of Norfolk's XI|Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk's XI]] and the visitors, played at [[Arundel Castle]]. The Duchess was an owner of racehorses: her best winners included [[Moon Madness]] ([[St Leger Stakes]]), Sheriff's Star ([[Coronation Cup]]) and Lucky Moon ([[Goodwood Cup]]).
The Duchess was involved with many charities and was appointed a [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] in 1971 for her work. Among firsts for women, she was the first woman [[Lord Lieutenant]] as [[Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex]] from 1975 (a post she took over from her husband after his death that year), first woman steward of [[Goodwood Racecourse|Goodwood]] from 1975 and the first non-royal Lady Companion of the [[Order of the Garter]]. For many years, the traditional curtain-raiser to the English international [[cricket]] season was a match between [[Duke of Norfolk's XI|Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk's XI]] and the visitors, played at [[Arundel Castle]]. The Duchess was an owner of racehorses: her best winners included [[Moon Madness]] ([[St Leger Stakes]]), Sheriff's Star ([[Coronation Cup]]) and Lucky Moon ([[Goodwood Cup]]).

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The Duchess of Norfolk, 1939.

Lavinia Mary Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk LG CBE (22 March 1916, Kingston Hall, Nottinghamshire – 10 December 1995, Arundel Castle, West Sussex) was a British noblewoman.

Born Lavinia Mary Strutt, she was the only daughter of Algernon Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper and his wife, Eva and was educated at Abbot's Hill School. On 27 January 1937, she married Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk (but did not convert to Roman Catholicism, her husband's religion) and they had four daughters, only one (the youngest) of whom has children:

At the Coronation of George VI in 1937, the Duchess of Norfolk was one of four duchesses who held the canopy above the Queen Elizabeth during the latter's anointing. In 1953, she took the part of Queen Elizabeth II during dress rehearsals for the latter's Coronation at Westminster Abbey.

The Duchess was involved with many charities and was appointed a CBE in 1971 for her work. Among firsts for women, she was the first woman Lord Lieutenant as Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex from 1975 (a post she took over from her husband after his death that year), first woman steward of Goodwood from 1975 and the first non-royal Lady Companion of the Order of the Garter. For many years, the traditional curtain-raiser to the English international cricket season was a match between Lavinia, Duchess of Norfolk's XI and the visitors, played at Arundel Castle. The Duchess was an owner of racehorses: her best winners included Moon Madness (St Leger Stakes), Sheriff's Star (Coronation Cup) and Lucky Moon (Goodwood Cup).

The Duchess was the Princess Anne's predecessor in the presidency of the Riding for the Disabled Association. The presidency passed from the Duchess to the Princess in 1986.

Ancestry

Family of Lavinia Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk
16. William Strutt
8. Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper
17. Barbara Evans
4. Henry Strutt, 2nd Baron Belper
18. William Otter
9. Amelia Otter
19. Nancy Bruere
2. Algernon Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper
20. Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester
10. Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester
21. Lady Anne Keppel
5. Lady Margaret Coke
22. Samuel Whitbread
11. Juliana Whitbread
23. The Hon. Julia Trevor
1. Lavinia Strutt
24. John Bruce
12. Henry Bruce, 1st Baron Aberdare
25. Sarah Austin
6. Henry Bruce, 2nd Baron Aberdare
26. Richard Beadon
13. Annabella Beadon
27. Annabella à Court
3. The Hon. Eva Bruce
28. Henry Beckett
14. Hamilton Beckett
29. Mary Lyle
7. Contance Beckett
30. John Copley, 1st Baron Lyndhurst
15. The Hon. Sophia Copley
31. Sarah Brunsden

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Honorary titles
Preceded by Lord Lieutenant of West Sussex
1975–1995
Succeeded by

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