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PEOPLE Explains: Why Women In Japan's Imperial Family Must Give Up Their Royal Status to Marry Commoners Princess Mako, who is now Mako Komuro (after taking the surname of her husband), is not the ...
Memories of the 2011 Japan tsunami and earthquake How did ... built up over time and make a happy family with her new husband. Princess Mako was also the first person to turn down a royal dowry ...
the husband of Mako, the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko, has passed the New York state bar exam. According to Yoshihiko Okuno, a lawyer practicing in Japan at a ...
Tokyo: After years of controversy, Japan’s Princess Mako will marry this month, but she will forego traditional rites and will not take a usual payment given to royal women marrying commoners ...
Japan is facing its own “Megxit” drama as the country’s Princess Mako today officially renounced her royal title by marrying her long-term “commoner” boyfriend. Princess Mako ...
Princess Mako, who was set to give up her royal status to marry a commoner, recently postponed her marriage If a female member of the Japanese imperial family wishes to marry a commoner ...
As Princess Mako loses her royal status, the newlyweds plan to live in the US, without financial support from the royal family or the Japanese government. Her husband has reportedly secured a job ...
This photo shows an image of the Japanese Imperial Household ... after struggling with sharp online reactions to former princess Mako's engagement and 2021 marriage to her university sweetheart ...
TOKYO (AFP): The course of true love never did run smooth, but after public controversy and a wedding delay, Japan's Princess Mako is reportedly set to tie the knot and move to America. The ...
Former Japanese Princess Mako and her commoner husband have arrived in the United States after leaving behind her royal life -- and swells of mounting criticisms -- in Japan. A North Korean group ...