duchess
/ˈdʌtʃɛs/Definitions
1. noun
A woman of high rank, especially the wife of a duke or a woman of noble birth who holds a high position in a royal family or court.
“The duchess attended the charity gala and received numerous compliments for her elegant gown.”
2. noun
A woman who holds the highest rank below a princess in some monarchies.
“The duchess of Cambridge has been a prominent figure in British royal family for many years.”