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Princess Aiko of Japan: It seems a pity to become an adult "without a crown", but it has won the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the island country

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Princess Aiko of Japan: It seems a pity to become an adult "without a crown", but it has won the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the island country

Water can carry boats or overturn boats. For those in high positions, the most important thing is to win the hearts and minds of the people.

On December 1, the island nation's only Princess Aiko of the Inner Court came of age. On December 5, she visited the three halls of the palace and told her ancestors about her coming of age. Aiko was also awarded the Grand Crown by her father, Emperor Naruhito, the highest rank of medal available to women of the Japanese imperial family, and only the Empress, Princess, and Prince Uchiha could receive it.

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The happiest princess of the island nation.

In 2001, 41-year-old Crown Prince Naruhito and 38-year-old Crown Princess Masako welcomed their first child, Aiko Keimiya, after eight years of marriage. The moment they saw their daughter, the crown prince and his wife, like ordinary parents, shed tears of excitement. Since then, the loving eyes of the parents have never left the girl.

Princess Aiko of Japan: It seems a pity to become an adult "without a crown", but it has won the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the island country

As the only daughter of the crown prince and his wife, Aiko's growth has pinned the hopes of hundreds of millions of people in the island country. When they saw that the princess did not grow in the direction they hoped, the people of the island country began to speak harshly to each other. She has been praised and spurned by the people, but her parents have been consistent with her for 20 years.

For children in their formative years, the love of their parents trumps everything. Under the care of his parents, aizi grew up happily.

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Century-old "crownless" princess.

When the princess became an adult, she received her own exclusive crown, which is a century-old tradition of the island nation, and has never been broken by anything, even when Princess Mako happened to encounter the Great East Japan Earthquake when she was an adult, she did not make any adjustments.

Princess Aiko of Japan: It seems a pity to become an adult "without a crown", but it has won the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the island country

However, Aiko broke this tradition and became the first "crownless" princess. There is no exclusive crown, although it is a pity, but it is definitely the most correct move.

Although the princess's adult custom exclusive crown is traditional, sticking to the tradition in the face of the epidemic raging and the people will definitely make the people complain, and even add up to the evil words of Princess Aizi. Breaking this tradition can not only prevent the princess from becoming the target of public criticism, but also allow the princess to win the sympathy of the people and make the emperor's family more loved by the people.

Princess Aiko of Japan: It seems a pity to become an adult "without a crown", but it has won the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the island country

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I still look forward to Aiko becoming empress.

The Japanese imperial family is really the most traditional feudal imperial family, and it has entered the third decade of the 21st century, and it is not allowed for women to inherit the throne.

Why should the heir to the throne be on the basis of gender? The current emperor is Naruhito, whether it is Fumihito who inherits the throne or Yuhito inherits the throne in the future, what do they have to do with Naruhito?

The Japanese prime minister actually proposed that the old emperor's uncle Prince Masahito adopt a child, and whether the adopted child was more "orthodox" than the emperor's own daughter.

Since it is not possible to accept the succession of orthodox concubines to the throne, why can they accept the succession of the adopted son of the collateral? The brain circuits of the people of the island nation are really difficult to understand.

Princess Aiko of Japan: It seems a pity to become an adult "without a crown", but it has won the hearts of hundreds of millions of people in the island country

Whether Aiko inherits the throne or becomes a commoner in the future, a child who grew up immersed in the love of his parents will certainly be happy.

No matter what kind of family you were born into, the wholehearted care and love of parents is invaluable to children. Parents are the first mentors of a child's life, and a harmonious parent-child relationship is the first step to a happy life.

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