

The couple did not answer questions at the news conference as Mako had expressed unease about responding in person. She bowed outside the residence to her parents, Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, and her sister Kako, and then the sisters hugged each other.

On Tuesday morning, Mako left the palace wearing a pale blue dress and holding a bouquet.

She and Komuro, who were classmates at Tokyo’s International Christian University, announced in September 2017 that they intended to marry the following year, but a financial dispute involving his mother surfaced two months later and the wedding was suspended. Mako, who turned 30 three days before the marriage, is a niece of Emperor Naruhito. She is the first imperial family member since World War II to not receive the payment and chose to do so because of criticism of the marriage. Mako earlier declined a 140 million yen ($1.23 million) payment to which she was entitled for leaving the imperial family, palace officials said. “I hope to have a warm family with Mako-san, and I will continue to do everything to support her,” he said. I live only once and I want to spend it with someone I love." He said he hopes to be with Mako to share feelings and encourage each other in happy times and difficult times. For us, our marriage was a necessary choice to live while cherishing our hearts,” Mako said in a televised news conference, using an honorific in speaking of her husband. The agency has acknowledged that many people have not welcomed their marriage. There was no wedding banquet or other marriage rituals for the couple. The couple’s marriage document was submitted by a palace official on Tuesday morning and made official, the Imperial Household Agency said. Most Japanese women must abandon their own family names upon marriage due to a law requiring only one surname per married couple. She received her husband's surname - the first time she has had a family name. The marriage to Kei Komuro cost Mako her royal status. TOKYO (AP) - Japanese Princess Mako quietly married a commoner without traditional wedding celebrations Tuesday and said their marriage - delayed three years and opposed by some - "was a necessary choice to live while cherishing our hearts.”
