Japan’s Princess Mako, who gave up royal life to marry a commoner, spotted with little heir — after fleeing NYC for burbs

Japan’s Princess Mako, who gave up royal life to marry a commoner, spotted with little heir — after fleeing NYC for burbs


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The Japanese princess who renounced her royal title and wealth to marry her commoner husband has been spotted with a little heir — after fleeing NYC for the suburbs.

Princess Mako Komuro, the first child of Japan’s crown prince and the niece of Emperor Naruhito, sported a Target shopping bag alongside her husband Kei Komuro and their infant, exclusive photos show.

The Komuros spent a pleasant spring day shopping at a local cheese store, bakery and supermarket in the neighborhood of their new home in Fairfield County, Connecticut.

The couple were dressed down for their trip to the supermarket. Mr Owl for NY Post
Princess Mako’s husband works as a lawyer in New York City. Mr Owl for NY Post
Kei Komuro wore an olive t-shirt and grey jeans for the shopping trip— and completed the outfit with a matching baby carrier. Mr Owl for NY Post

Mako — whose father

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