Valerian Freyberg, 3rd Baron Freyberg
British hereditary peer
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Valerian Bernard Freyberg, 3rd Baron Freyberg (born 15 December 1970) is a British hereditary peer and former member of the House of Lords, who sat as a crossbencher.
The Lord Freyberg | |
|---|---|
| Member of the House of Lords | |
| Hereditary peerage 26 May 1993 – 11 November 1999 | |
| Preceded by | The 2nd Baron Freyberg |
| Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
| Elected Hereditary Peer 11 November 1999 – 29 April 2026 | |
| Election | 1999 |
| Preceded by | Seat established |
| Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 15 December 1970 |
| Party | None (crossbencher) |
| Camberwell College of Arts | |
Biography
Freyberg was born on 15 December 1970 to Paul Freyberg, 2nd Baron Freyberg and Ivry Perronelle Katharine (née Guild). He studied at Camberwell College of Arts,[1] where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1994.[citation needed] He later studied fine art at the Slade School of Fine Art, graduating with a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 2006.[1]
He succeeded his father as Baron Freyberg in 1993. On 12 July 1994, he took his seat in the House of Lords as a hereditary peer, sitting as a non-political crossbencher.[2] He made his maiden speech on 24 January 1995.[3] He was one of the 90 hereditary peers elected (by other hereditary peers) to sit in the House of Lords after the House of Lords Act 1999. He was a member of the Lords' Works of Art Committee from 23 November 1999 to 7 November 2002.[4]