The Japanese emperor's eldest granddaughter, Princess Mako, and Kei Komuro announced last year that they were preparing to get married, but the marriage was postponed due to rumors of a family scandal on the man's side. However, the Japanese royal family has recently expressed th

Nihuang's eldest granddaughter Mako Princess and Komuro Kei announced last year that they were preparing to get married, but the marriage was postponed due to rumors of a family scandal on the man's side. However, the Japanese royal family has recently expressed their whims, saying that Kei Komuro is not Mako's fiancé, and Kei Komuro's "Miss Dream of a Prince Consort" may have been disillusioned.

Mako and Kei Komuro announced last year that they were preparing to get married. Photo: Dailymail

Japanese media reported that Kei Komuro had previously announced that she had been studying abroad for 3 years at Fordham University in New York, USA. Due to the admission of a well-known person, the academy introduced Komuro Kei as "Princess Mako" on the website, but this move caused strong dissatisfaction and protests from the Japanese Imperial Palace Hall. The Imperial Palace Hall also pointed out that the two were not engaged and requested corrections.

Master. Picture: Dailymail

The Imperial Palace said that Kei Komuro and Mako had not yet undergone the traditional "Na Cai Ceremony" (i.e. the royal engagement ceremony), and were not considered formal engagement. The Imperial Household plans to explain to Fortanmo University that Mako and Komuro are not engaged in order to avoid misunderstandings.

Picture: Fordham University

Princess Mako and Kei Komuro held a press conference last year to announce their marriage. The engagement, wedding date and venue have been arranged. However, with the series of scandals in the Komuro Komuro family, the Inner Palace suddenly announced in February this year that all wedding schedules will be postponed to the next year.