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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s cute, I wish them the best. Also, we need to stop caring about “royal” families. It such an anachronism.[/quote] I don't 'care' in the emotional the sense. I find them fascinating. Some people will follow aging Sarah Jessica Parker until she dies. Personally I like that the royals provide endless entertainment with new generations produced like clockwork. [/quote] In this specific case, you are watching multi-generational abuse of women for entertainment. I hope to God she manages to break free.[/quote] She did. And in this case - the world is seeing how abusive the Japanese imperial family is. So kudos. Not everything should be kept a secret. Her own parents, the Crown Prince and Princess: - Refused her dowry - Refused her a wedding dress - Refused her traditional rites before the family - Refused to greet her fiance on their shared wedding day - Refused to even attend the wedding itself - Refused to allow her younger brother to see her off Only her sister had the courage to actually psychically hug Mako as they waved her off. Where were they waving her off to? HER WEDDING CEREMONY. They sent her to get married and have a press conference by herself. They should be shamed. [twitter]https://twitter.com/NHKWORLD_News/status/1452862172036575236[/twitter][/quote] [b] This is her saying goodbye to her dad and the rest of her family are in the background.[/b] She is entitled to the dowry by law, she can’t be denied it, she [b]refused[/b] it. That’s class, she is telling her detractors keep your money, my intentions are pure. [img]https://cdn.mainichi.jp/vol1/2021/10/26/20211026p2g00m0na032000p/8.jpg?2[/img][/quote] I'm not sure what your point is here but she is bowing to the gathered news media. The man standing next to her is driver/bodyguard. Her father, her mother, and her sister are all in the background on the other side of the car where they remained instead of traveling with her to her wedding. Other that I agree with you. It was a big f you all, I don't need your money, to not take the dowry but it always was a huge act of shame from her father not to insist that she receive it especially knowing she's moving to New York City immediately and must now provide everything for herself.[/quote]
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