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5 famous royal love stories worth admiring
After World War II, because they wanted to reduce the amount of money they had to support the Imperial family, the Japanese Allied Forces issued many laws to reduce the number of people in the royal family.
After World War II, because they wanted to reduce the amount of money they had to support the Imperial family, the Japanese Allied Forces issued many laws to reduce the number of people in the royal family.
After World War II, because they wanted to reduce the amount of money they had to support the Imperial family, the Japanese Allied Forces issued many laws to reduce the number of people in the royal family.
On October 5, 2005, 30 people from both families attended Princess Sayako’s wedding at the Imperial Hotel (Tokyo, Japan), not another royal mansion.
Princess Sayako
Princess Sayako and her husband at the wedding ceremony
2. Princess Noriko
The way Princess Noriko met her husband was like a love story.
The Senge family has managed the Izumo Taisha shrine for generations, and Kunimaro is expected to become a priest in his 71-year-old father’s place.
Princess Noriko is the second daughter of Princess Hisako and Prince Takamado – he is the third son of Prince Mikasa, youngest brother of the Showa Emperor.
Princess Noriko and her husband at the wedding (Photo: Japan Times)
Princess Noriko in traditional costume (Photo: World Royal Family)
3. Princess Mako
In mid-May 2017, the world was once again filled with happy news from the Japanese royal family when Princess Mako, the child of Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko, the first granddaughter of Emperor Akihito, will marry `the handsome prince`.
Princess Mako
Princess Mako (Photo: Fox News)
Kei Komuro – Princess Mako’s fiance
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