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duchess

[duhch-is] / ˈdʌtʃ ɪs /






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The duchess, under her own name of Sarah Ferguson, has become a best-selling author, with her latest novel, A Most Intriguing Lady, recently published by Mills and Boon and Harper Collins.

From BBC

“Snobbery has gone out of fashion, and in our shops you will find duchesses jostling with typists to buy the same dress,” Quant once said.

From Los Angeles Times

But Judge Honeywell also found the duchess could not be liable for the contents of the book because she did not publish it.

From BBC

The duke and duchess of Sussex were lampooned by Comedy Central’s “South Park” in a February episode titled “The Worldwide Privacy Tour.”

From Los Angeles Times

But in recent years, he has worked to establish himself as a skilled Wagnerian, too, starting with Lohengrin, an otherworldly knight who comes to the rescue of a virtuous duchess in medieval Brabant.

From New York Times