The wedding of the “revolutionary” princess Mako on October 26

Her wedding date has been announced. Princess Mako of Japan will eventually marry her fiancé, a former classmate of hers, on October 26.

The relevant announcement, as broadcast by the Athenian News Agency, was made by the Service of the Imperial House.

Princess Mako is the 29-year-old niece of Emperor Naruhito and was engaged to her peer Kay Komuro in 2017.

She gives up everything to marry him

Mako is described as a “revolutionary” and a “rebel” because she turned down a $ 1.3 million “gift” in order to she marries her lover, a common mortal.

Shortly after the announcement of their marriage, articles appeared that reveal a financial dispute between Comoros’ mother and her ex-fiancé, and so at the beginning of 2018, the ceremony was postponed.

The Imperial House Service, which organizes the lives of members of the imperial family, announced the date of the wedding at a press conference. She also announced that the princess was suffering from a form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as reported by the Kyodo news agency – something reminiscent of the case of Empress Masako, who for years struggled with “adjustment disorder” as it is called.

Princess Mako

Mako will leave the imperial family after her marriage, as usual. None of the ceremonies usually performed at an imperial wedding will take place, and the princess will be denied the $ 1 million extra bonus she is entitled to, according to press reports.

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