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In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

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Recently, the Emperor and Empress Shang of Japan have moved back to the Akasaka Imperial Palace from the temporary imperial palace in Sendong, Minato-ku, Tokyo, and in addition to worrying about Akihito's body, Michiko is also worried about Princess Mako, who is thousands of miles away.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

If things had been planned according to Kei Komuro's previous plans, there might have been so much trouble, but Kei Komuro's repeated failures in the judicial exams added a shadow to the couple's lives.

In any case, although Princess Mako has left the imperial family, she is still the granddaughter of the Japanese empress and the sister of the future emperor, and in order to allow her granddaughter to live decently, it is rumored that Empress Michiko secretly and systematically transferred her private property.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter
According to the Weekly Shincho, an official of the Imperial Household Agency was quoted as saying: "The thought of their granddaughter living in a foreign country is extremely sad for the Emperor and his wife, and they want to leave their private property to Makoto. ”

Even if Princess Mako and Kei Komuro have a certain amount of savings, according to the price of new York and their high living expenses, their little money is simply a "drop in the bucket".

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

Although disappointed in Kei Komuro, Michiko was more worried about her granddaughter's quality of life, and it is said that Empress Michiko has sent 10 million yen (about 500,000 yuan) to Princess Mako's account, but this is also a temporary emergency.

According to the plan, Empress Michiko would send money to Princess Mako's account every year, but Michiko's move was criticized by the public.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

While ordinary people were still struggling to feed themselves, Michiko had no reason to take money to entertain a princess who no longer served the Japanese imperial family.

The implication is that Mako should live by her own efforts, and she can assume what kind of quality of life she has, and Michiko is indulging her granddaughter in doing so.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

In fact, parents and parents hope that their children can find a stable job, live a stable life, and be able to gain a foothold in society with their own efforts.

Of course, it is best not to rely on parents and to be able to support themselves.

But who doesn't want to live a carefree life with superior family conditions when they can lie flat?

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

However, there are also sympathetic people who can understand the behavior of the Empress, after all, Empress Michiko is also a mortal fetus, and she also has seven passions and six desires.

Of course, if Princess Mako chose to live in Japan, their cost of living would be much lower than the cost of living in the United States.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter
In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

It was also because she was afraid that her behavior would be criticized, so Princess Mako gave up her 150 million yen (about 8 million yuan) of temporary gold.

In order to escape Japan, Princess Mako has made up her mind to draw a line with the past, so she will give up the "favorable" living environment.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

Today, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko are both old people named Asaka, and they also know that they are already the old people of Nishiyama, so they plan to leave their inheritance to Princess Mako.

However, both are members of the Japanese Imperial Family, and their assets are limited, not to mention that the Akihitos have three children and four grandchildren, so whether they can be left to Princess Mako is still unknown.

In order to allow Princess Mako to live decently, Empress Michiko secretly stuffed money for her granddaughter

If Princess Mako could truly support herself, rather than relying on her grandparents to live, perhaps Empress Michiko would not have to worry so much.