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Leaves changing color near a temple in Japan during autumn

He’s Supposed to Marry a Japanese Princess. Just Don’t Call Him Her Fiancé.

Source: The New York Times

Princess Mako of Japan and her fiance endure pressure from her royal family, but defy expectations.

This entry was posted in Sweet Sorrow and tagged Culture & Society, History, People on April 1, 2019 by Anita Hacker.

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