Viscount Stonehaven is a title given to a person in Scotland who has done a lot of good things for their country. It's like getting a special award for being really helpful and important.
You know how when you do something really good, like cleaning up your toys or helping a friend, your parents might give you a sticker or a treat? Well, in Scotland, when someone does something really, REALLY good for their country, the special people in charge might give them the title of Viscount Stonehaven.
This title is passed down in a special family, kind of like when your last name gets passed down from your parents to you. The current person who has the title of Viscount Stonehaven is called Viscount Stonehaven (his real name is actually David Carnegie, but he uses the title).
But what did this person do to deserve this special title? Well, most Viscounts Stonehaven have done important things for Scotland. They might have helped make new laws to keep people safe or made important decisions to help their country run better. They might have even helped other countries too!
It's like being a superhero, but instead of wearing a cool costume and having superpowers, a Viscount Stonehaven uses their brains and hard work to make things better for everyone.
So, remember, if you ever hear someone talking about a Viscount Stonehaven, it means they are talking about someone who has done really good things for Scotland and helped a lot of people.