On October 26, Japanese Princess Mako married a commoner and lost her royal status in a union that divided public opinion and was delayed for more than three years due to a financial disagreement with her mother-in-law.
Mako and Kei Komuro’s marriage document was presented by a palace official on the morning of October 26 and is now official, according to the Imperial Household Agency. They will give comments at a news conference in the afternoon, but will not take questions, according to the agency, because Mako was afraid and uneasy about the questions that would be asked.
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