
Japan's "first son-in-law" Kei Komuro (Photo source: NHK)
Mako's fiancé Kei Komuro, known as Japan's "first son-in-law", has come to see his parents for the first time. According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), Komuro Kei drove to the imperial land of Akasaka, where his future father-in-law and Prince Akishimiya, his family lived in Tokyo at around 9:15 am on the 18th.
Kei Komuro was wearing a suit and her long hair she had when she returned to China last month was also very short-tied.
At 8 am, Komuro Kei nodded slightly to the gathered reporters when she set off from her home in Yokohama.
As the future son-in-law of Japan, Kei Komuro's visit not only wants to visit his father-in-law's family, but also the first time he met Princess Mako three years after he went abroad.
According to the Japanese Inner Palace earlier this month, Princess Mako was in a state of complex traumatic emergency disorder due to her long-term slander for her marriage. It is reported that after marriage, the two will go to New York State, USA to live together.
It is reported that Princess Mako will marry Kei Komuro on the 26th of this month, and the two are also scheduled to hold a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo.
Author: Wang Bumi
Editor: Wang Bumi