Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Japanese Princess Gives Up Her Royal Status to Marry Beach Tourism Worker (Photos)

Japanese Princess Gives Up Her Royal Status to Marry Beach Tourism Worker
Japanese princess, Princess Mako is set to give up her royal status to marry her beau, a beach tourism worker, Kei Komuro who she met in a restaurant.

The man who won the princess’ heart, was a fellow student at International Christian University in Tokyo, where Princess Mako, 25, also graduated.
According to report, Princess Mako’s boo can ski, play the violin and cook. They met at a restaurant in Tokyo’s Shibuya about five years ago and have been seeing more of each other in recent months.
Once they say ‘I do’, she will lose her princess status – despite being Emperor Akihito’s granddaughter – as Japanese tradition dictates and become a commoner.

\Komuro has worked as ‘Prince of the Sea’ to promote tourism to the beaches of Shonan in Kanagawa prefecture, a report on public broadcaster NHK said.
Mako’s father and her younger brother are in line to succeed Emperor Akihito, but after her uncle Crown Prince Naruhito, who is first in line.
But the process building up to the wedding is likely to take some time and be full of ritual, as Japanese nuptials, especially royal ones, tend to be.
First there will be an announcement, the equivalent of an engagement, and then a date for the wedding will be picked when the couple will make a formal report to the emperor and empress.
NHK said Mako has already introduced Komuro to her parents, and they approve of the impending union.
Source: DailyMail


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