Previously to her marriage to the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall was Camilla Parker Bowles, née Shand.
After marrying Prince Charles she became Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall
King Charles I's surname was Stuart.
Christian name, Charles. Surname, Darwin.
Only if the husband carring the married surname agrees so, if not then no.
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Cheryl's surname is Cole, before she was married she was called Tweedy.
she's not married so she doesn't have a surname
The surname of the author who wrote "A Christmas Carol" is Charles Dickens.
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No!
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.
Everyone has a Surname (last name), but only a married woman will have a Maiden name (surname prior to marriage)