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Mak-Princess Mako and Japanese husband started a new life in the US

Mak-Princess Mako and Japanese husband started a new life in the US
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New York: The former daughter of the former Mako Komuro Japan arrived in the United States on Sunday with her husband, exchanging the ancient imperial ritual for New York’s bright lights after leaving the royal family.
The couple tied the node in Tokyo last month in a muted way, following the tabloid gossip for years and online penetrated the union of their workers who said Komuro caused “sad and sick.” Broadcast recording on Japanese TV channels showed a couple flanked by security officials when they walked through John F.
Kennedy New York airport and into a waiting vehicle.
Travel to the United States has long been reported.
The two 30-year-old children finally boarded a commercial flight from Tokyo to New York, where Kei Komuro attended a law school and now worked.
Mako, the nephew of Emperor Naruhito, lost his royal title when he married a commoner under the law of postwar succession which only allowed male members from the imperial family to rise to the throne.
After announcing their involvement in 2017, Komuro was faced with a series of reports that accused the Kei family experiencing financial difficulties.
Japanese Royals were held to demand the standard, and the Imperial household body said Mako developed complex post-traumatic stress disorders due to media attention.
“I have been afraid, feeling sadness and pain every time a unilateral rumor turns into a basic story,” Mako said at a press conference after their marriage.
Kei said he felt “very sad that Mako has been in bad, mental and physical condition,” said: “I like Mako.
We only get one life, and I want us to spend it with what we love.” The controversy surrounded by their couples, and their US transfer, had attracted a comparison that was unavoidable to other royal pairs: Harry and Meghan Markle’s prince.
Japanese media said Komuro, who met at the University in Tokyo, had secured a place to live in New York, although it was not clear where in the city they chose to organize their new life.
The original plan was to go to travel to the United States in front of Mako, with the former Princess joined him after he got his first passport, report said.
But Kei lived in Japan longer than expected to attend Mako grandfather’s funeral.
The Japanese emperor does not have political power, but is an important figure.
With the supply of reduced men’s nobles, there are some debates about changing the rules in Japan, with polls that show the public broadly supporting women who are allowed to rule.
But every change tends to be slow, with traditionalists hard against.

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