Former Japanese Princess Mako, now known as Mako Komuro, has welcomed her first child with her husband, Kei Komuro. The Imperial Household Agency confirmed the birth on May 30, 2025, though specific details such as the baby’s gender and date of birth have not been disclosed. Both mother and child are reported to be in good health
A New Chapter in New York
Mako and Kei Komuro married in October 2021, a union that led Mako to relinquish her royal status as required by Japan’s Imperial Household Law. The couple moved to New York City shortly after their marriage, where Kei works as a lawyer. They have since embraced a private life away from the public eye
A Personal Decision with Public Impact
Mako’s decision to marry Kei Komuro and step away from her royal duties was met with both support and criticism. She declined the traditional dowry offered to royal women who marry commoners, citing a desire to live a life true to her own choices. Her actions have sparked discussions about Japan’s succession laws and the role of women in the imperial family
Looking Forward
As Mako and Kei embark on this new journey of parenthood, they continue to live a life that reflects their personal values and choices. Their story resonates with many as an example of following one’s heart and creating a path outside traditional expectations.
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