The engagement was announced 24 April, 2025, between Joseph Philip Sebastian Yorke, 10th Earl of Hardwicke (born 3 February, 1971), and Nicola Antonia Osmond-Evans (born 1973).
Nicola is the eldest daughter of Mr Anthony William David Osmond-Evans (born 1943), writer, publisher, of Suffolk, and his former wife Mrs Yvonne Christiane Timberlake (nee Schwencke), of Haslemere, Surrey.
Lord Hardwicke is the son of Philip Simon Prospero Lindley Rupert Yorke, styled Viscount Royston (born 20 Apr 1938; dvp. 1 Jan 1973), by his wife the former Virginia Anne Lyon (died 1988), daughter of Geoffrey Lyon, of Hambledon, Godalming, co. Surrey.
The 10th Earl succeeded to the family honours on the death of his grandfather, the 9th Earl, 31 December, 1974. He took his seat in the House of Lords at the age of twenty two, making him the youngest member then sitting; he was a member from 1993 to 1999, since he was not elected as a representative Peer under the House of Lords Act 1999.
In 1999, Lord Hardwicke received a suspended two-year prison sentence for supplying cocaine following a sting operation by the News of the World newspaper at the House of Lords. Journalists had posed as Arab sheiks, with the jury noting the "extreme provocation" used in the incident. Lord Hardwicke was suspended by the Conservative Party following the revelations.
Lord Hardwicke married firstly, in 2008, Siobhan Sheryl Loftus (born 1961), daughter of Kevin Loftus. They have one child, Philip Alexander Joseph Yorke, Viscount Royston (born 3 December, 2009), who is the heir apparent to the peerages.
The peer is the 10th Earl of Hardwicke (Great Britain, let. pat. 2 Apr 1754); 10th Viscount Royston (Great Britain, let. pat. 2 Apr 1754); 10th Baron Hardwicke, of Hardwicke in the County of Gloucester (Great Britain, let. pat. 23 Nov 1733)
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