What is the Lieutenancy of Kent?

Lord De L'Isle escorts The Duchess of Cornwall
Lord De L'Isle escorts The Duchess of Cornwall on a visit to Medway.

Deputy Lieutenant
Deputy Lieutenant's Badge


The Lieutenancy of Kent is an ancient office, dating from 1558. Its holder was originally concerned with protecting the County, being responsible for the maintenance of order and for local defence.

Today, it has evolved to play an increasing and significant role in serving the Monarchy in the County, celebrating Kent's unique history and culture - and projecting the interests of its people.

The Lieutenancy of Kent is a potent County-wide network.

There are 60 or so Deputy Lieutenants from all walks of life and all parts of Kent, honoured for their contribution to the County and/or the Nation.

Click here for the Vice Lord Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants.

The Lieutenancy serves all Kent's communities, no matter what their political, religious or ethnic background.