
Duke of York
The "Duke of York" is a noble title in the United Kingdom, traditionally granted to a royal male heir or other prominent male family members. It often signifies a high rank within the peerage system. Historically, the title has been held by members of the royal family, such as Prince Andrew, who was given this title. The title does not have a specific role but symbolizes royal lineage and status. Like other peerages, it can come with certain ceremonial duties, though today it is mostly a formal honor without specific responsibilities.