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duchess

[duhch-is] / ˈdʌtʃ ɪs /






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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

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

A glamorous A-lister who counted society columnists as her friends, the duchess cultivated a chic media image.

From New York Times

On Friday, the duke and duchess of Sussex, as Harry and Meghan are also known, attended a welcome event for competitors and their friends and family.

From Washington Times

The duke and duchess will both speak during Saturday evening's opening ceremony, when they address the audience at the televised event which will include members of the Dutch royal family and the country's prime minister.

From BBC