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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don’t think the uproar was necessarily because of Mr. Komuro not coming from a wealthy family. Japanese society can not tolerate people who are dishonest, and unfortunately Mr. Komuro and his mother are perceived as such. First, there is this vague explanation about his mother’s unpaid debt to her ex-fiancé, which partially went to Mr. Komuro’s expensive private college tuition. Also his 3 year living expenses in NYC while going to Fordham Law was magically paid by a Japanese law firm where he was a paralegal for brief period after quitting his first job. If he’d been supporting himself financially and viewed as a hard worker even if he was not making good money, many Japanese could see princess Mako’s marriage to Mr.Komuro as “ beautiful royal romance: princess falls in love with a hard working commoner.” instead of suspecting and feeling unhappy about their tax used in such a wasteful way. [/quote] She should have just married a wealthy commoner. Or waited for him to have the job. Incredibly stressful for a couple. Even before kids. Love cannot conquer all. [/quote]
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