Japan’s Princess Mako rejects $1.3 million payout ahead of marrying legal assistant: report
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The payout is traditionally given to women who lose their royal status upon marriage.
According to the outlet, the payout is traditionally given to women who lose their royal status upon marriage. Emperor Naruhito’s niece will give up her status to marry the legal assistant. The law in Japan requires a princess to "leave the imperial family upon marriage to a commoner." The outlet noted that the 29-year-old and her beau plan on having a low-key ceremony before the end of 2021. The couple will then reportedly move to the United States where Komuro, 29, intends to work at a New York law firm.More Related News
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