The Princess of Japan lost her royal status by marrying a middle-class young man


Tokyoh makoe middle class young man is married to a Japanese princess. He has also lost royal status as a result. Since her marriage was with a common man, her wedding ceremony was not at all luxurious or royal, but was ordinary. She is married to her old boyfriend Kei Komuro. She will have to give up her husband's surname as she will now have to adopt her husband's surname. Most Japanese women abandon their surname after marriage. The reason is that according to the law the couple can have the same surname after marriage. Because of this he will have to give up his last name.

The couple handed over a document to the palace official on Tuesday morning, which was approved. The couple's wedding did not see any of the traditional rituals seen in a Japanese wedding, not even a bouquet. This wedding has not been celebrated by anyone.

"Kei San is invaluable to me," Mako said in a TV interview, speaking with great respect to her husband. For us marriage is a feeling that makes our hearts rejoice.

“I love Mako,” Komuro said. We can only live once and I want to spend this life with the one I love. We will do our best to keep each other happy and to be together in difficult times.

Mako turned 30 shortly before marriage. She is the niece of King Naruhito. Mako and Komuro were classmates at Tokyo International Christian University. She announced her marriage the following year in September 2017. At the time, a financial dispute over Komoro's mother was postponing the marriage.

He also denied that Macau received 140 million yen in dowry from Raj Mahal. Comoro left Japan for New York in 2018 and returned to Japan last month. After the wedding the couple will move to New York and start their life again.


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