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Japan's Princess Mako celebrates 30th birthday ahead of marriage

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Japan's Princess Mako, left, the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, talks to her younger sister Princess Kako, as they stroll in the garden of their Akasaka imperial property residence in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 6, in this photo provided by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. AP-Yonhap
Japan's Princess Mako, left, the eldest daughter of Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, talks to her younger sister Princess Kako, as they stroll in the garden of their Akasaka imperial property residence in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 6, in this photo provided by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan. AP-Yonhap

Japan's Princess Mako celebrated her 30th birthday Saturday, marking the last birthday she would have as a member of the imperial family before she marries her boyfriend next week.

Her marriage to commoner Kei Komuro, Tuesday, will mean she becomes a commoner in keeping with laws saying female members of the imperial family cannot keep their royal status after marriage.

Photos of Mako taking a walk on the imperial grounds with her younger sister were released by the Imperial Household Agency, but no comment was given by the princess to mark her birthday.

The three-year engagement between Princess Mako and Komuro was marked with scandal and controversy, which started when a tabloid reported that Komuro was embroiled in a money scandal.

The Imperial Household Agency said in a news conference held in early October that Princess Mako had developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from the intense media scrutiny her engagement came under. (Reuters)


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