David Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood

Film

Birthday October 21, 1950

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace 2 Orme Square, London, England

Age 73 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1950

David Henry George Lascelles, 8th Earl of Harewood (born 21 October 1950), styled as Viscount Lascelles until July 2011, is a British hereditary peer and film and television producer.

David Henry George Lascelles was born at his parents' London house, 2 Orme Square, Bayswater, London, on 21 October 1950.

He is the eldest son of the 7th Earl of Harewood and his first wife, Marion Stein.

He was baptised at All Saints' Church, Harewood.

His father was a first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.

His godparents were The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II), his great-grandmother Queen Mary, his great-aunt Viscountess Boyne (Margaret Hamilton-Russell), his uncle Gerald Lascelles and Benjamin Britten.

1961

As Earl of Harewood, he continues the tradition begun by his father in 1961 by serving as the honorary lifetime president of Leeds United Football Club.

In April 2023 he co-founded, with former BBC journalist Laura Trevelyan and others, Heirs of Slavery, a group of descendants of people who had profited from British transatlantic slavery and wanted to make amends in the form of reparations.

Other members include Charles Gladstone, who is descended from prime minister William Gladstone, and journalist Alex Renton.

The group has called on the British prime minister and King Charles III to make a formal apology on behalf of the United Kingdom.

1979

On 12 February 1979, at St Mary's Church, Paddington, London, Lascelles married Margaret Rosalind, daughter of Edgar Frank Messenger.

1989

The marriage was dissolved in 1989.

Their children are:

1990

He produced nine episodes of the 1990s TV detective series, Inspector Morse.

In 1990, Lascelles married artist Diane Howse, now the Countess of Harewood.

His work includes:

1992

Inspector Morse won a BAFTA in 1992.

2007

In 2007, as part of the commemoration of the bi-centenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act, Lascelles was executive producer of the theatrical project by Geraldine Connor entitled Carnival Messiah that was staged in the grounds of Harewood House, which was built in the 18th century with funds from slave trading.

2011

He succeeded to the Earldom of Harewood on the death of his father in July 2011.

Lascelles is a film and television producer.

Following Connor's death in 2011, Lascelles organised a concert in her memory at West Yorkshire Playhouse, and he is a founder and patron of the Geraldine Connor Foundation, established in 2012 to continue her work and vision by bringing people together through arts and culture.

2013

At the time of his birth, he was 13th in line to the throne.

As of 2024, he is 64th in line.

He is a second cousin of King Charles III and a great-grandson of King George V.