The Duchess of Windsor, also known as Wallis Simpson, was a controversial figure in British history. Synonyms for her title include the Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Cambridge, and Duchess of Sussex. These titles are currently held by Camilla Parker Bowles, Kate Middleton, and Meghan Markle respectively. Other historical figures who held the title of Duchess include Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr. The term "duchess" refers to a noblewoman who holds the highest rank below the queen. While the title may evoke images of wealth and privilege, it also comes with strict social expectations and obligations.