Who is Olivia Henson who will become the Duchess of Westminster when she marries Hugh Grosvenor on 6/7?

Who is Olivia Henson who will become the Duchess of Westminster when she marries Hugh Grosvenor on 6/7?

Today you may not know the name Olivia Henson, but if you are really interested in the higher society of the UK, you may know, but you can hear about her wedding on 6/7 days after Henson marries Hugh Grosvenor, the 7th Duke of Westminster, on 2 June.

Henson is certainly her own person, but the Daily Mail's Claudia Joseph writes that there are enough similarities between Henson and the Princess of Wales.The similarities are not only similar to each other. "The similarities between the 2 women are very extraordinary — to the point that 31-year-old Olivia was compared to the younger version of her senior, the 12-year-old Princess of Wales," the comparison began in 2023 when Henson and Grosvenor announced their engagement on 4/23.Now, as 6/7 approaches, the day is shaping up to be "the wedding of a 10-year society," Joseph argued. 

Their upbringing was very similar, as both women grew up with 2 brothers, brothers and sisters, in Home County. (Kate grew up in the villages of Bradfield Southend and Bucklebury in Berkshire, and Henson grew up 30 miles away in Longworth.Both attended exclusive Marlborough, the fee will cost you £15,665 per period if you are wondering. "And Olivia's bloodline is even more aristocratic than Kate's bloodline," Joseph continued, "even their family history is not similar."Kate's mother, Carol, is related to the family of the noble Bowes Lion, the mother of the late Queen, and Kate is related to the 17th-century aristocrat Sir William Blakiston and his wife, Jay (in fact, Joseph, Kate and her husband, Prince William, are actually the 12th cousins, and were once removed through Blakiston's lineage). It was a great experience.

Henson also "has a connection between aristocratic lineage and the royal family," Joseph wrote. "She is the eldest daughter of Rupert Henson and his wife Caroline, the scion of the Hoa Banker and the Marquis of Bristol.(Heck, even their mother has similar names — Carol and Caroline.Henson is also a descendant of John Manor, the 5th Duke of Rutland.

Coming on Friday, Henson himself will become the Duchess — the next Duchess of Westminster at a wedding at Chester Cathedral. William will be the guide to the ceremony, and Prince George, the groom's Godson, is expected to become a pageboy. 

Prince Harry, who is also a close friend of Grosvenor, will not attend, Marie Claire reported earlier today, saying the king was in Normandy the day before Reed's anniversary for the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landing, so will the groom's Godfather, King Charles. Kate, unfortunately, does not attend because she continues to receive cancer treatment.

As for Harry, specifically, people confirmed that the Duke of Sussex was invited to the wedding of the Duke of Westminster — in addition to Grosvenor, after all, being the Godfather of Harry's eldest son, Prince Archie, and George's Godfather — but Harry was "the two." He declined as part of the understanding between his friends. Harry reportedly sent "his love, support and admiration to the couple", but his attendance was complicated, among them he with William

but back to the bride: Henson earned a degree in Hispanic Studies and Italian at Trinity College in Dublin and is now an ethical lawyer. He is a senior account manager at Belazu, a leading food company. "But her life will change the moment she has a ring on her finger," wrote Joseph, the newly minted Duke and Duchess of Westminster planning to move to Cheshire after their big wedding.

Henson and Grosvenor (known as "Huey") met through each other's friends in 2021/10 and got engaged 2 years later. Of their decision to move away from London after their wedding, Henson told Town & Country "It's clearly where we live, where we will be building our lives together. And we're slowly moving up from London and moving here to be much more persistent and really putting roots down. So, in fact, yes, it was a really easy decision in the end.”

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