Mako Wear. She bowed outside the residence to her parents Crown. Though all wore masks in line.
On Tuesday morning Mako left the palace wearing a pale blue dress and holding a bouquet. Television footage earlier showed Mako wearing a pastel dress and pearls saying goodbye to her parents and 26-year-old sister Kako at the entrance to their home. Though all wore masks in line.
Princess Mako was photographed leaving the Imperial residence in Tokyo at 10am local time wearing a pale dress with a face mask and carrying a bunch of flowers.
She bowed outside the residence to her parents Crown. Though all wore masks in line with Japans coronavirus protocol her mother could be seen blinking rapidly as if to fight off tears. The last appearance of the Tiara came in January 2020 when Princess Mako wore it at the annual Ceremony of New Years Celebration at the Imperial Palace in TokyoIt may have been worn for the Rikkoshi no Reimei Ceremony but Princess Mako was not pictured and no Tiaras were worn at the 2021 Japanese New Years Reception due to the pandemic. Mako also refused to receive a one-off payment of about 13 million typically made to royal women who marry commoners and become ordinary citizens in line with Japanese law.