The term "Duchess" refers to a noblewoman of high rank, often the wife of a duke. In many countries, including England and France, duchesses hold significant social status and may have responsibilities related to their estates and communities. They often participate in royal events and charitable activities, representing their families and heritage.
In popular culture, the title of duchess has been depicted in various books, movies, and television shows. One notable example is Meghan Markle, who became the Duchess of Sussex after marrying Prince Harry. Her life as a duchess has drawn much media attention, highlighting the blend of modernity and tradition in royal roles.