Japan's Princess Mako has formally announced her engagement to a non-royal after receiving the emperor's approval. This announcement kicks off a lengthy marriage process, and it also means the princess will lose her royal status. Under a controversial Japanese law, female imperial family
members forfeit their status upon marriage to a "commoner" whereas male members do not. At a press conference, she said she was first attracted to Kei Komuro's "smile like the sun".
Her fiancé, Kei Komuro, is a 25-year-old law firm employee. The couple met five years ago while studying at the same university. Princess Mako, 25, is the eldest child of Prince Fumihito, whose official title is Prince Akishino. She is pursuing a doctorate and works as a museum researcher. .. Guys, what do you think? ..
Edited by: Endy Edeson
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members forfeit their status upon marriage to a "commoner" whereas male members do not. At a press conference, she said she was first attracted to Kei Komuro's "smile like the sun".
Her fiancé, Kei Komuro, is a 25-year-old law firm employee. The couple met five years ago while studying at the same university. Princess Mako, 25, is the eldest child of Prince Fumihito, whose official title is Prince Akishino. She is pursuing a doctorate and works as a museum researcher. .. Guys, what do you think? ..
Edited by: Endy Edeson
Photo News Editor: Endy Edeson ................
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Romoke Adegbuyi
For a princess to lose her royal status jst bcs she marry a commoner
Michael Whyte Emi
Point of correction no man is an ordinary man, you can't create a man. She is from a royal family doesn't make him an ordinary man. What is so extraordinary about her? The title?
Endy Edeson
@Emi: come on... I reserve my comment @Niyi & Ola: It can only happen in Nollywood movies. LOL
Polycarpz Igboon
Such cnt happen in naija