He had hair in a cope, so he is not worthy of an imperial family. Few people approve of a Japanese princess's marriage

Kei Komuro was essentially an ordinary young man when he studied at the International Christian University in Tokyo a few years ago. He fell in love with his classmate, asked her for a hand, and she said yes. it is far from being as prominent in the media as, for example, the British royal family. He does not even have such competencies. The constitution of 1947 granted the Japanese imperial family the status of a “symbol of the state.”

“In the Middle Ages, for example, shoguns did it,” František Paulovič from the Department of East Asian Studies at the Faculty of Arts of Comenius University told Denník N.

The love story, however, required such media attention that they had to postpone the wedding. Komur is also accused of having hair in a cope, and of Princess Mako,

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