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Mako of Japan: the fallen princess exiled in New York has found her very first job

Japan’s former princess has landed her first job in New York, according to this April 12, 2022 Royal Histories article. Japan’s Mako is collaborating with a New York museum.

Mako du Japan no longer holds the title of princess since she got married au roturier Kei Komuro. Their marriage is among one of the most commented of the year 2021or even in recent years, according to Royal Stories. The union of the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito of Japan with Kei Komuro had indeed caused a lot of controversy. The couple got married despite the reluctance of the Imperial family of Japan. Four years after their engagement, the former princess of Japan and her lover who works in a New York law firm are getting married on October 26, 2021. Royal Stories describes Kei Komuro as being a “young man strongly criticized in Japan“.

Princess Mako of Japan, 30, lives with her husband in New York since their marriage. The Princess of Japan had to start a whole new life in new york city. “She was expunged from the registers of the imperial familyreturned her tiara and will not be able to no longer make commitments on behalf of the family“, precise Royal Stories. In addition, Mako from Japan has refused the endowment of approximately 1 million euros to which she was entitled. The daughter of the heir to the imperial throne thus chose a most ordinary civilian life. Furthermore, the Japanese press announced that the now Mako Komuro found a job in New York.

Japan’s Mako: Exiled Fallen Princess Finds First Job in New York Museum

The Japanese press reports that Emperor Naruhito’s niece a found his first job in New York. Mako from Japan would collaborate with the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met). The Japanese press also indicates that the princess stripped of her titles live just minutes from the Met, in a luxury apartment. The first job the former princess of Japan landed would not be paid. “A Met source says the former princess, however, is not an employee of the museum and that it is a mission within the framework of a volunteer“, precise Royal Stories.

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