Princess Mako of Japan Spotted in Connecticut After Renouncing Royal Title
Princess Mako Komuro, formerly of Japan's royal family, has been seen in Connecticut with her husband Kei Komuro and their infant child. The couple moved to the United States in 2021 after Mako renounced her royal title to marry Kei, a commoner. This decision was met with significant attention in Japan, as it involved relinquishing her royal status. The couple has maintained a low profile, living in a modest townhouse in Fairfield County, Connecticut, far from their previous residence in Manhattan. Mako, an art historian, has been involved with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, while Kei works as an international trade lawyer in New York City. Their child, whose name and gender have not been publicly disclosed, is not eligible for the Japanese throne due to succession laws.