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Japanese Princess set to give up royal title and £730,000 to marry college classmate

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Japanese Princess set to give up royal title and £730,000 to marry college classmate

A Japanese princess is set to make £730,000 payment to give up her royal status in order to marry a college classmate.

Princess Mako ‘s marriage has been delayed for years because of controversy over her fiance.

The 29-year-old granddaughter of then-Emperor Akihito announced her engagement to college classmate Kei Komuro back in 2017.

However, the wedding was put off after reports of a financial dispute between Komuro’s mother and her former fiance.

In the midst of public criticism over her fiance, it has now been reported that the government is set to agree that the princess forego the payment, worth up to 150 million yen (£730,000,$1.35 million), for royals giving up their status to marry commoners, reports Reuters.

Japanese public broadcaster NHK is reporting that the wedding date could be announced as early as next month.

Anticipating the wedding, Komuro was recently tracked down in New York by a Japanese broadcaster .

He was shown sporting a ponytail, a detail that has caused an uproar among some Japanese users of Twitter.

Media have said the couple – who met while studying at the International Christian University in Tokyo – plan to live in the United States.

Mr Komuro is said to be an accomplished cook, skiier and violinist and once worked as a ‘Prince of the Sea’ to promote beaches of Shonan in Kanagawa prefecture.

Under Japan’s males-only royal succession law, female members of the imperial family lose their status on marrying commoners.

Princess Mako of Akishino is one of Japan’s most popular and fashionable royals and is likened to Kate Middleton.

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