History of Royal Titles: the Dukedom of Cambridge
29th October 2020
The Duke of Cambridge is one of the six
current royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom and is named after the
city of Cambridge in England. It was created in 1660, replacing the
earlier title of the Earl of Cambridge. It was first granted by
King Charles II (following the Restoration of the monarchy) to his
infant eldest nephew, Charles Stuart, who was the first son of the
Duke of York (later…

