Japan’s former Princess Mako, husband: sad over incorrect reports

TOKYO (Reuters) — Japan’s former princess Mako, who on Tuesday married her college sweetheart and left the royal family, said with her husband that reports throughout their engagement carrying incorrect information had caused her sadness and stress.

Mako, who married Kei Komuro earlier on Tuesday, said she apologized for any trouble brought to people by her marriage and understood that people had different opinions about it.

Kumuro also apologized but — in an unusually frank conversation for Japan — said he loved Mako and would support her throughout their life together.

Protesters hold banners during a march against the marriage between Japan's Princess Mako and her fiancé Kei Komuro in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 26, 2021.

Protesters hold banners during a march against the marriage between Japan’s Princess Mako and her fiancé Kei Komuro in Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 26, 2021.

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