No. She may choose to do so, but you can't force the issue.
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The proper salutation for a husband and wife who are both doctors is "Drs. [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]." If they share the same last name, it can simply be "Drs. [Last Name]." Alternatively, you can address them as "Doctors [Husband's Last Name] and [Wife's Last Name]" if you prefer a more formal approach.
Rick Riordan's wife's last name is Riordan. Her full name is Becky Riordan.
Juan Gris's wife's last name was Broggi. They were married in 1915.
The wife was an Alden. That was the last name
How to address an envelope to a Retired Army Col and his wife.
There last name is Kyle.
Tim Burton's wife's last name is carter because Helena Bonham Carter did not want to change her last name to Burton.
The proper salutation in this case would be "Dr. [Wife's Last Name] and Mr. [Husband's Last Name]." This format acknowledges the wife's professional title while also including the husband's name. If they share the same last name, you would write "Dr. [Last Name] and Mr. [Husband's First Name] [Last Name]."
Louis Pasteur wife's name was Marie Laurent
The last wife may have been Maria, or Barra.
Her last nane was sayre ,(full name)Zelda Sayre