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Shrinking royal population

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Japan princess to wed commoner, forcing her to quit royal family. >28

Marriage will further deplete royal line

TOKYO: Princess Mako, the eldest granddaugh­ter of Japanese Emperor Akihito, will wed a former classmate, the Imperial Household said, confirming a marriage that will further deplete the royal family since she must become a commoner.

The announceme­nt was aired by public broadcaste­r NHK.

Mako is one of only four royal grandchild­ren. The other three are her younger sister Kako, her brother Hisahito and Crown Prince Naruhito’s daughter, Aiko.

The shrinking royal population, which mirrors the broader ageing of Japanese society, has raised concerns that the prince may also be the last.

Ten-year-old Hisahito is one of four heirs to the throne behind Akihito’s two middle-aged sons, whose wives are in their early 50s, and Akihito’s octogenari­an brother, Masahito.

The engagement to Kei Komuro, who works in a Tokyo law office, comes after Japanese lawmakers in June approved a Bill to allow Akihito to step down, the first abdication by a Japanese monarch since 1817.

A year ago, the first emperor not to be considered divine said in a rare public appearance that he feared age would make it hard to fulfil his duties.

The 83-year-old has had heart surgery and been treated for prostate cancer.

But the legislatio­n, which only applies to Akihito and not future emperors, makes no reference to the controvers­ial topics of whether to revise a males-only succession law or to allow women to stay in the imperial family after marriage.

Conservati­ves fear doing so would be a first step to letting females inherit the throne.

Mako and Komuro graduated from Internatio­nal Christian University. She has a master’s degree from the University of Leicester and has been working as a researcher at a museum. — Reuters

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 ?? — AP ?? Princess to plebeian: Mako and her fiance Komuro looking at each other during a press conference at Akasaka East Residence in Tokyo.
— AP Princess to plebeian: Mako and her fiance Komuro looking at each other during a press conference at Akasaka East Residence in Tokyo.

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