Công chúa Mako Nhật Bản cư xử lạ với chồng thường dân sau 2 tuần kết hôn, dấy lên nghi vấn mâu thuẫn
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On October 26, 2021, Princess Mako of Japan officially gave up her royal title to marry her boyfriend from university Kei Komuro.
Mako's wedding without party, wedding dress and dowry caused a major media crisis in Japan and attracted the attention of the whole world.
1 month after the marriage, Mako and Kei went to the US together to settle down with the goal of pursuing a peaceful life. However, the royal groom was greatly disappointed when he failed to pass the bar exam in New York, making his future career in the US uncertain.
On February 22, Kei Komuro will retake the exam for the second time and this will be his last chance to get his desired law practice certificate. However, the Japanese media predicts that the exam will not be too positive and the former Japanese princess and her husband are "sitting on the fire". If Kei fails again, the couple's new life in America will be extremely precarious and face the most undesirable result of having to pack up and return home.
Yahoo Japan recently reported that the royal family had just applied for an H-1B visa. The H-1B visa is a work permit that allows foreign workers to come to the United States and work for American companies. Komuro's current visa will expire in July 2022. To be able to get a new visa, Kei needs to pass his "survival" bar exam. If the worst-case scenario happens, his only chance is to switch to a job as a senior research specialist, but this seems impossible as Kei has no qualifications or work experience. relate to.
The possibility of the scandalous son-in-law passing the bar exam here is not considered too positive. In October last year, when receiving the results of failing the exam for the first time, Kei Komuro was mocked by the Japanese public because the pass rate was up to 63%. Meanwhile, the second retest, although the difficulty is still the same, the pass rate is much lower. If they are really not allowed to stay in the US, the young couple will have no choice but to return to Japan and this prospect will surely bring them harsh criticism.
The issue of applying for an H-1B visa in the US has always been considered an annual "lottery contest" with a pass rate of just under 50%. Some sources said that Komuro is currently in contact with the Japanese Foreign Ministry to consult on visas.
The difficulties that the former couple Princess Mako are facing also makes the royal family extremely worried and there are even rumors that her biological parents' family is trying to intervene. On January 27, Crown Prince Akishino - Mako's father had an unusual meeting and working schedule with the new Consul General of Japan in New York. This schedule made the public speculate that the royal side wanted to discuss the former princess's private matter. Before this allegation, the royal representative said that this was just an ordinary meeting and one of the royal duties of the Crown Prince.
After Princess Mako gave up her royal title to marry a commoner, netizens simultaneously focused their attention on Mako's younger sister - Princess Kako. Many newspapers simultaneously published information about Kako's wedding, making the Japanese royal family extremely angry. During the regular meeting of the Imperial Household Agency of Japan, Ryuji Kachi, an aide to Crown Prince Fumihito's family said that rumors about the marriage of Princess Kako - the Crown Prince's second daughter - are not true. grounded.
"It is regrettable that such articles are published, even without any announcement of the Princess's marriage. All such articles are based solely on baseless speculations. We hope everyone watched it quietly," said Ryuji Kachi of recent articles that dealt with issues related to Princess Kako.
Previously, articles published in tabloids such as New Postseven, Jisin Japan said that Princess Kako was the only member of Crown Prince Fumihito's family who supported the marriage of her sister - former Princess Mako - who married Kissing a civilian Kei Komuro - last October. Many speculations say that Princess Kako, like her sister, wishes to get married and leave the Royal Family for freedom.
In fact, Princess Kako - who just celebrated her 27th birthday, has never announced her boyfriend or mentioned her marriage. On her recent birthday, she blessed her older sister Mako - who left Japan to live in the US with her husband, just three weeks after getting married. In November last year, Crown Prince Fumihito also criticized the tabloids for some "horrific" news about Mako's daughter. "I'm not sure exactly how to say this, but if you read the tabloids, there's a lot of it that's fabricated, although there are some opinions we should listen to."
Mako's controversial four-year marriage due to a financial scandal from her husband's family has ended, but it has greatly affected Princess Kako's marriage problems. The royal family is expected to carefully consider to avoid a similar case. Princess Kako graduated in psychology from the International Christian University in Tokyo (ICU) in 2019. This is also the school Mako's sister attended. Previously, Kako decided to withdraw from Gakushuin University - the media school that members of the Imperial family attended for decades - in August 2014 and entered the ICU in April 2015. After graduating from the ICU, Princess Kako focused on Royal duties and often accompanied her sister in events. She now takes over the Royal duties left by her sister Mako.
Công chúa Mako lại vướng "phốt" mới, còn dính dáng đến nhà Meghan? Như Ý11:46:58 28/01/2022Kể từ bước sang năm mới 2022, vợ chồng cựu Công chúa Nhật Bản Mako hoàn toàn không xuất hiện công khai. Mako và Kei Komuro được cho là đón một năm mới nhẹ nhàng, riêng tư trong căn hộ thuê sang trọng ở New York. Tuy nhiên, mới đây, cặp đôi này...
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