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As of my knowledge cutoff in October 2021, there is no current Duchess of Windsor. The title of Duke of Windsor was held by Prince Edward, the former King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom, after his abdication in 1936. His wife was Wallis Simpson, but she did not receive the title of Duchess of Windsor until after their marriage. Both Edward and Wallis have since passed away.
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There are several remaining duchess. The duchess of Kent, Cambridge, Cornwall, York, etc
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The current Duke and Duchess of Rothesay are Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla.
Duchess of Marlborough was born on March 2, 1877, in New York City, New York, USA.
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson lives in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Castle. She is divorced from Edward, the Duke of York.
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She is the widow of a Duke. You address her as Her Grace, in conversation. Eg "Good morning, Your Grace." On introduction, "May I present Her Grace, Dowager Duchess of X" or "May I present Anna, Duchess of X". Obviously, Anna would represent the first name of the Duchess.
Since her divorce (and after she lost the style Her Royal Highness due to new letters patent being issued) her name is simply "Sarah, Duchess of York" She is neither a princess, nor a duchess, rather simply a wife a a divorced British duke. I suppose Mrs. Duchess of York would therefore be appropriate, as she has no other title. Your Royal Highness would be incorrect, as she does not have this style any longer. Your Grace (the style for the wife of a duke) is not longer appropriate, as she is no longer the wife of a duke. And, she was never a princess in her own right, but by marriage. I suppose one could call her Duchess out of courtesy, but it is kind of like calling someone by their last name. She is not The Duchess of York any longer.
The Duchess of York is Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of Prince Andrew, the son of Queen Elizabeth II. ---- Before her divorce from the duke of York, Sarah Ferguson enjoyed the style and title of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York. Since the divorce, she no longer bears that style and title. Instead, as is customary among the divorcees of men with titles, the former duchess affixed her former title to her Christian name, and uses it as if it were a surname. She goes by the name "Sarah Duchess of York" Presently there is no one with the actual title The Duchess of York, which Sarah used to use, and there won't be unless and until the duke of York remarries, at which time his new wife will enjoy that title.