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Japanese Prince Akishino Blast Media For Negative Coverage Of Mako’s Marriage

Japanese Prince Akishino Blast Media For Negative Coverage Of Mako’s Marriage

Japanese Crown Prince; Akishino during an event commemorating his 65th birthday on Tuesday, decried the negative media coverage of his daughter, former Princess Mako, over her controversial marriage last month.

Akishino, the younger brother of Emperor Naruhito, said during a news conference that Japanese media have been “slanderous” and unfair in its coverage of the former princess, who stepped away from her royal duties to marry her commoner fiance, Kei Komuro, on Oct. 26. The couple moved to New York City after the wedding, which had been delayed for three years.

“Be it in magazines or over the internet, words that deeply hurt anyone cannot be accepted,” Akishino said, according to the Asahi Shimbun.

Japanese Prince Akishino Blast Media For Negative Coverage Of Mako's Marriage Agnesisika blogThe crown prince also said that various reports about Mako and the Japanese royal family have been false, and added that members of the royal family should be able to refute such reports publicly — something that, traditionally, has not been done.

“If you read the tabloids … there’s a lot of things in there that are fabricated, although there are also some opinions we should listen to,” he said, according to The Guardian.

Akishino also said that it was his decision to forego the traditional imperial wedding ceremony. He said he was aware of public unease about paying for such an extravagant event with taxpayers’ money, given that a large share of the public did not approve of the wedding — as well as concern about a financial dispute involving the groom’s mother.

Mako refused the $1.3 million dowry payment that’s traditionally given to women who renounce their royal status when they marry.

Akishino made the remarks to the Imperial Household Agency press club last week, but they were held for release on Tuesday to commemorate his birthday.

Source: UPI

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