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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh no, looks like Kei Komuro failed the bar again. Was rooting for him and them generally! How long can you be employed by a firm without passing the bar before they let you go? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10722971/Princess-Makos-commoner-husband-Kei-Komuro-fails-bar-exam-second-time.html[/quote] Kei's mom told him to throw the exam to force the royal family's hand to help the couple[/quote] The Japanese palace hates him. No self-respecting man would do that. He can’t provide for his wife as it is - let alone to the standard of reverence of the imperial family. [/quote] Please, stop with the evil rumors. [b]The Palace does NOT hate him, not at all. But he is making them lose face, and it's a national embarrassment that he did not succeed. [/b]The Japanese care deeply about those things. Thank goodness all this is happening in foreign parts, because it makes it less awkward. People will say: "Oh, he didn't know American ways, etc" to save face. I really hope this charming couple can be happy and reasonably independent. It's very tough for a Princess raised like she was to start a whole new life, and it's always hard to know who to marry, who to trust, which friends are real friends, etc. I'm not sure this young man is up for it, and my greatest fear is that he won't take good care of her. It's the fear of every Japanese. But we all wish them well. - Japanese [/quote] Umm, that is what hate means in this context. Would you prefer it written as 'The Japanese palace despises him and feels he is a disreputable subject to marry into their imperial family'? They can't stand the man. [/quote]
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