TOKYO, Sept 25 — Japan’s Princess Mako is set to forego a one-off million-dollar payment for giving up her royal status to wed a college classmate, media said today, clearing the way for a marriage delayed for years by controversy over her fiancé.
The 29-year-old grand-daughter of then-Emperor Akihito and her former college classmate, Kei Komuro, announced their engagement in 2017. But the marriage was put off after reports of a financial dispute between Komuro’s mother and her former fiancé. The government is set to agree that the princess forego the payment, worth up to ¥150 million yen for royals giving up their status to marry commoners, amid public criticism over her fiance, public broadcaster
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