
Princess Mako leaves the palace
After princess Mako of Japan married Kei Komuro on the 26th, she officially left the imperial family and changed her name to "Makoto Komuro", and will live as a commoner in the future. After the press conference on the same day, the two went to their new residence in Shibuya, a high-end apartment with a monthly rent of 800,000 yen (about 44,800 yuan). It is reported that the Japanese Imperial Household Agency will temporarily assist the lives of the two. Japanese media also exposed that the first step after Mako's marriage is to wait until she obtains a passport and visa, and then apply for an international driver's license to adapt to her future life in the United States.
Kei Komuro and Mako hold a press conference
Now that Makoto Komuro has left the Japanese Imperial Family, she cannot return to her mother's house before going to the United States, and there have been previous media reports that she may temporarily live in Komuro's hometown in Yokohama, while Kei Komuro herself is left alone with her mother-in-law, Komuro Yoshiyo, because she has to rush back to the United States to work first. However, Mako and Komuro Kei moved into a high-end apartment in Shibuya on the night of the 26th, which is expected to become a place for the two before going to the United States in the future.
According to media reports, before Mako travels to New York, for safety reasons, all grocery shopping or shopping needs will be assisted by the staff of the Palace Interior Agency. However, this move also caused dissatisfaction among Japanese netizens, some people believe that since Mako has become a civilian, why does the Miyado department spend manpower to assist an ordinary person.
Source: Wenhui Network