The Philippine Star

Japan royal wedding called off

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TOKYO (AP) — Japan’s imperial palace said yesterday that Princess Mako’s wedding will be postponed two years because of insufficie­nt preparatio­ns and denied speculatio­n the decision was related to tabloid criticism of her fiance’s family background.

Mako and her college classmate Kei Komuro, a commoner, announced their engagement last September and were to wed in November.

Mako is Emperor Akihito’s oldest grandchild. The 84-yearold emperor is to abdicate on April 30, 2019, with Crown Prince Naruhito taking the throne the next day.

The surprise delay less than a month before a planned ceremony in March to formalize the couple’s engagement left many people puzzled.

Agency official Takaharu Kachi told reporters the decision was not related to tabloid reports about disputes between Komuro’s mother and her former partner over money she borrowed to cover her son’s tuition and never repaid, Japanese media reported.

Mako said in a statement released through the agency the delay was due to insufficie­nt preparatio­ns.

“We have come to realize the lack of time to make sufficient preparatio­ns for various events leading up to our marriage this autumn and our life afterward,” Mako wrote. “We believe that we have rushed various things too much.”

Mako said the couple wishes to think about marriage more deeply and concretely and give more time to prepare for their marriage and life together afterward.

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