Today, that story comes courtesy of Princess Mako of Japan, who has announced that she’s giving up her royal status in order to marry the man she loves. The princess – the eldest grandchild of ...
After a three-year wait and without a traditional imperial wedding ceremony, Princess Mako officially left the imperial family on Oct. 26 as her marriage certificate with Kei Komuro was accepted ...
After a four-year engagement, Princess Mako, the niece of 61-year-old Emperor Naruhito, married her long-time boyfriend, Kei Komuro on Tuesday. And because Japan’s imperial law strips women of ...
After knowing each other since 2012 and battling through three years of a long-distance relationship, including a 13-hour time difference, Japan’s Princess Mako finally married her college ...
Princess Mako, the first-born daughter of Crown Prince ... But, in point of fact, different people have different images of their "ideal person." What do we expect of the emperor and imperial ...
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Emperor Naruhito’s niece Princess Mako is set to leave the Imperial Family – and Japan – as she marries the ponytailed lawyer who captured her heart. There will be no lavish ceremony for ...
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