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Mako Komuro of Japan: This is how she lives as a commoner in New York

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Former Princess Mako flew from Tokyo to New York with her first passport. Apparently the couple has settled in, Mako was spotted shopping.

New York City – It’s been a week since the former princess of Japan left her hometown of Tokyo and started life in Manhattan with husband Kei Komuro (30). Even if she’s already lost
Mako Komuro (30) seems to have arrived in her middle-class life, because she was spotted alone on a shopping spree, reveals 24royal.de *.

The newly wed couple has settled in an apartment house in Hell’s Kitchen, where one-room apartments are available from 4,000 euros a month, according to “Mail Online”. Now the niece of the ruling emperor Naruhito * (61) gets a first taste of life as a commoner.

In an unprecedented act, Princess Mako had renounced title and imperial membership * in order to marry her college friend Kei Komuro. She turned down the compensation she was entitled to in the amount of 1,100,000 euros. After applying for and receiving her passport in Tokyo, the couple turned their backs on the Imperial Palace to face their new life in New York *.

With loose hair, a sweater, wide rolled-up jeans and boots, Mako in a forest green coat and a yellow shopper made a detour to “Bed, Bath & Beyond” to get bath towels, hangers, storage baskets, paper towels and other things for the apartment. No trace of security personnel. Mako pushed her shopping cart through the aisles like any other resident of the Big Apple.

The fact that Mako has lost her imperial status is due to the law of the imperial family, which only allows male descendants *. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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