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Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Princess Mako, the granddaughter of Japan's Emperor Akihito gives up her royal status to marry a 'beach tourism' worker'

Japan's Princess Mako, the first daughter of Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko, poses for photos at Imperial Palace in Tokyo

Princess Mako, the granddaughter of Japan's emperor, is getting married to ocean lover Kei Komuro who can ski, play the violin and cook, it has been claimed. 

The man who won the princess' heart, was a fellow student at International Christian University in Tokyo, where Princess Mako, 25, also graduated. 

Once they say 'I do', she will lose her status - despite being Emperor Akihito's granddaughter - as Japanese tradition dictates and become a commoner


Passersby watch a TV news reporting that Princess Mako (left), the granddaughter of Japan's emperor, is getting married to Kei Komuro (right), in Tokyo Tuesday, May 16, 2017


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