From what they will live now! The man for whom Princess Mako relinquished the title, failed the judicial examination
The new husband of Japanese Princess Mako, Kay Komuro, failed the bar exam in New York, the results were revealed a few days after the couple got married.
Mako, the eldest daughter of heir to the throne Fumihito and granddaughter of the ruling emperor Naruhito, married "ordinary mortal" Kay Komuro in Tokyo last week after a several-year engagement, for which she relinquished the royal title and 1,2 million euros in compensation.
Four years after the public announcement of their engagement, last week former Princess Mako of Japan officially married her love from college.
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The newlyweds said they plan to build a warm and peaceful family atmosphere together.
Komuro works as a lawyer for the New Jersey-based Lowenstein Sandler LLP law firm, and after failing a bar exam, he reportedly immediately called lawyer Okun Yoshihika, the head of the Japanese firm where Comuro once worked, to inform him.
Mako, meanwhile, has said she will continue to support her husband's studies.
Polls show that as many as 80 percent of Japanese people are against a marriage that took place without the usual pomp and ceremony at the Tokyo registry office.
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Earlier this month, the royal institution clarified that the wedding ceremony, reception banquet and other rituals would not take place and that the lump sum usually given to women in the royal household who marry ordinary people, in the amount of 1,2, was not approved. , XNUMX million euros.