Interim balance after a month in the new adopted home of New York: The former Princess Mako of Japan seems to be doing better at the side of her husband.
New York City – Japan’s former Princess Mako, 30, and civil husband Kei Komuro, 30, have been spotted walking in the Big Apple.
The couple enjoyed the new freedom in the city of their dreams unmolested after their hard-won marriage a month ago, reveals 24royal.de.
The two lovebirds were out and about in a partner look, the costume obligation has come to an end for the former princess. While Mako wore a light gray sweater with baggy olive-colored trousers, Kei had opted for gray trousers and a native sweater in exactly the opposite way. It has become quiet about the daughter of Crown Prince Fumihito von Akishino (56).
Except for a shopping spree by the imperial niece, that’s all the press has seen of the couple since the move. Good for Mako, she seems to be recovering well after being diagnosed with PTSD at Hell’s Kitchen.
It is difficult to say whether there is a drop of sadness when the ex-princess looks at the traditional ceremonies, as recently when Princess Aikos (20), the daughter of Emperor Naruhito (61), came of age. Presumably she is in contact with her sister Kako (26).
The couple can use the distance and the quiet, because their start in New York was bumpy. After graduating from Fordham University Law School, Komuro worked for a law firm but failed the bar exam. A comparatively small stumbling block when you consider the difficulties leading up to the couple’s marriage. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA