It depends on how you are using the title. If you are talking about her you would the "the duchess" but if you were talking to the her you would say "duchess".
A duchess is the highest ranking non-royal inherited peerage title. Its male counterpart is a duke.
`Talking of axes,' said the Duchess, `chop off her head!'
Ann Brashares started writing during college and as people say she just couldn't stop :-)
Just say what you feel, just as if you were writing a birthday card to a friend.
duchess
The duchess in The Duchess and the Jeweler were greedy. This was a short story written by Virginia Woolf.
Female verism title for Duke is Duchess
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That is 'Duchess'
Tagalog Translation of DUCHESS: dukesa
Well, since the Duchess of Cambridge actually exists and Prince Harry's wife does not (yet), I would have to say no, at least for the time being.
This is such position. The closest you will find is the Duchess of Westmister which is aan area of london and these are Natalia Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster Viola Grosvenor, Duchess of Westminster