Princess Mako of Japan don announce say she wan marry person outside di royal family, after di Emperor give am green light.
Dis announcement na di first step for wetin go be one long engagement, before marriage and e go also mean say Princess Mako go lose her royal title and di better things wey royals dem dey enjoy for Japan.
One law for Japan wey dey give people headache no allow women for di royal family keep dia title if dem marry outside di royal family. But di men for di royal family fit marry woman wey no belong, and still keep their title.
For press conference, Princess Mako say di first thing wey make am fall for Kei Komuro, na di way im dey smile wey be like sun.
''Since I be pickin, na di time I don know say I no go get royal title when I marry," na wetin she talk.
''While I don work to help di Emperor and I do di work wey person from royal family suppose do well-well, e dey sweet me to do wetin l want do with my own life.''
Dis official announcement na di work of di Japan Imperial Household, after media for Japan don carry dis engagement tori since May 2017.
Kei Komuro na 25 years old, and dis fiancé of Princess Mako, dey work for law chamber.
Di couple first meet for university five years ago.
For di press conference, Komuro talk say Princess Mako na like person wey perch for corner dey give am attention, like moon.
Princess Mako sef na 25 years for age, and she be di eldest pickin of Prince Fumihito, wey dey go by di official title Prince Akishino.
She dey study for doctorate degree for university and she dey work for museum as researcher.
Na since July dis announcement suppose comot, but after one rain disaster hit western Japan, dem postpone am.
Di wedding suppose happen next year, dis na according to NHK, wey be di national public broadcaster for Japan.
https://www.bbc.com/pidgin/tori-41145247
whats the point if you dont become royalty or not getting any of her fortune?
you basically marrying a entitled sheltered doll that know nothing of the real world.
well, good luck i guess.
English, muthafuka! Do you speak it!?!
This isn't West Africa, and I doubt they would come here for news, anyway. Stop posting sub-ebonic tier garbage and post in regular english.
>>174900
Some people marry for love anon
>>174901
Here you go boss
Japan's Princess Mako announces engagement
Japan's Princess Mako has formally announced her engagement to a non-royal after receiving the emperor's approval.
This announcement kicks off a lengthy marriage process, and it also means the princess will lose her royal status.
Under a controversial Japanese law, female imperial family members forfeit their status upon marriage to a "commoner" whereas male members do not.
At a press conference, she said she was first attracted to Kei Komuro's "smile like the sun".
The princess, the palace and the shrinking royal line
"I've been aware since my childhood that I would lose royal status once I married," Princess Mako said. "While I've worked to help the emperor and fulfil duties as a royal family member as much as I can, I've been cherishing my own life."
The formal announcement came from Japan's Imperial Household Agency on Sunday, after local media reported news of the planned engagement in May.
The princess was not in line to the throne, as a 1947 succession law states that only men from her family's lineage can become emperor.
Her fiancé, Kei Komuro, is a 25-year-old law firm employee. The couple met five years ago while studying at the same university.
In the televised conference, he described the princess as someone who quietly watched over him "like the moon".
Princess Mako, 25, is the eldest child of Prince Fumihito, whose official title is Prince Akishino. She is pursuing a doctorate and works as a museum researcher.
The announcement was originally expected in July, but was postponed after a rain disaster hit western Japan. The wedding is expected to take place next year, according to the public broadcaster NHK.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41144306
>>174890
Reading pidgin for more than a few sentences gives me a fucking headache