You address a count and countess in an invitation as: (example) Count John Doe and Countess Jane Doe. If the names are different because of their culture it may be: Count Raoul Sanchez and Countess Maria Christina Martinez. In Spain and some other countries it is etiquette to put all full Christian names before the surname.
In the address line: The Right Honourable the Countess of (whichever district she is Countess of) In the letter body: Madam or Dear Lady (name of her district)
To address an envelope to an Earl and Countess, you should write their titles in the following format: "The Earl and Countess of [Title/Place]." For example, if their title is Earl of Oxford, you would write, "The Earl and Countess of Oxford." Ensure the names follow the titles on the next line, formatted as "The [First Name] [Last Name]" for the Earl and "The [First Name] [Last Name]" for the Countess.
* Count John Doe and Countess Jane Doe or Count & Countess John Doe.
Countess Vaughn is a singer and an actress. She is currently going through a divorce and has two children. She does not list her home address to the public.
meaning for Countess
The Countess was created in 1860.
Countess Vaughn's birth name is Countess Danielle Vaughn.
By marrying a count or countess.
Blake Countess was born in 1993.
Countess of Dufferin was created in 1872.
Countess - band - was created in 1992.
Countess Leon was born in 1798.