According to the regulations of the Japanese Imperial Family, once a princess marries a commoner, she must give up her royal title to become a commoner and move out of the imperial family, and how her future life will be up to herself. If they marry a rich family, their life is still relatively moist, if they marry ordinary people, this also means that they have to be like ordinary people, cooking and going to work to buy vegetables and baby, etc., which is really a big test for princesses who have not been exposed to the spring water since childhood and are well-bred.
Princess Mako recently married Kei Komuro, whose mother had a financial dispute, and she also gave up a one-time subsidy of 150 million yen and did not have a wedding, which also means that if they do not have the help of their mother's family, they will have to work hard.
In the past, there are many procedures for the Japanese imperial family to marry, in addition to a series of worship ceremonies, the wedding day is also very solemn, not only there are various ceremonies and wedding banquets, and the way is not the same, there are ceremonies held in the hotel, wedding banquets are held in the afternoon, there are also ceremonies held outside during the day, and dinners are held in the evening. When Princess Kiyoko, the only daughter of Empress Michiko, was married in 2005, she wore a wedding dress at the Imperial Hotel and held a wedding ceremony at about 4 p.m.
At the banquet, Princess Kiyoko, like her mother Michiko, wore a traditional Japanese dress, and this kimono was borrowed by Princess Kiyoko to show respect for the imperial tradition and her mother. Masako's family, Kiko's family, etc. were all present, and the number of people at the wedding banquet was small, but it was simple and comfortable.
Princess Kiyoko's cousin, Princess Ayako, the daughter of Emperor Akihito's cousin, was the second type, and she chose a different dress from Princess Kiyoko at the dinner, instead of wearing a traditional Japanese kimono but a Western-style dress. A pink gauze dress, wearing a headdress made from a mother's necklace, simple and dreamy.
The scale of the banquet is not large, only about 70 people, but it is also very lively. It is a pity that Princess Mako did not hold a wedding, otherwise she could also see whether she chose a kimono or a Western-style dress at the wedding banquet, and everyone thought she would choose.