Kei Komuro may use Mako’s 2-shot press conference as a shield to ‘avoid explaining the allegations
Four years have passed since the unofficial engagement press conference. Kei Komuro has finally returned to Japan and is said to be preparing for marriage in earnest. In the midst of all this, what is attracting the most attention is the “two-shot” press conference with Princess Mako.
Mr. Komuro had been forced to postpone his marriage due to the financial troubles between his mother, Kayo, and his former fiancée, Mr. A. However, he has said that he will marry before he turns 30.
However, as the deadline for her to marry by the age of 30 approached, she released a 28-page document to try to convince the public of her financial troubles. “He claimed that he was not in debt, but four days later, he changed his mind and said he would pay a settlement.
“Four days later, he changed his mind about paying the settlement. However, according to Mr. A’s representative, he did not agree to the condition that he would like to meet and talk with Kayo after all, and revealed that nothing had been resolved. “It may have been an attempt to win her over by appealing to her emotions for the sake of Kei’s marriage…” (TV station insider)
As FRIDAY reported, Ms. A is not opposed to the two getting married in the first place, and in fact, she is congratulating them. As FRIDAY reported, Ms. A is not opposed to the couple getting married in the first place, in fact, she has been congratulating them. In short, she is growing distrustful of Kayo, who has so far evaded the issue “without hesitation,” and she keeps asking for an explanation.
However, the situation has now become even more suspicious.
Shukan Bunshun reported the allegations against Ms. Komuro herself.
“The allegation is that he sent a resume with false information in order to get a job at an American law firm. The resume even stated that he was “Mako’s boyfriend,” which had nothing to do with being a lawyer.
It may be that he only wrote “boyfriend” instead of “fiancée” because he knew that the marriage was in jeopardy at the time due to public trends. In the past, it was mainly Kayo’s mother’s financial suspicions, but now that it is Kei’s own suspicions, the public outcry might be stronger.
Finally, Kayo and herself are now accountable for their actions. If so, the Bunshun article came out at the worst possible time. However, Mr. Komuro is said to have a “safe bridge” prepared for him.
“The key to the press conference is that it will be a two-shot with Princess Mako. Since the Imperial Household Agency will be in charge of this, only a limited number of people from the Press Club will be allowed to attend. Furthermore, the questions and proposed answers will be reviewed in advance, and only the expected answers will be given.
In the first place, there’s no way they’d let Mr. Komuro ask embarrassing questions in the presence of Princess Mako. I think he will only report on the marriage and apologize to the public, but will not explain the core of the suspicions about Kayo and Mr. Komuro.
(Women’s magazine reporter) Mako did not perform any marriage ceremonies, declined the lump-sum payment of more than 100 million yen associated with her withdrawal from the imperial family, and took care to use as little taxpayer money as possible. However, she cannot just leave for the U.S. and say, “Good-bye to the people of Japan.
“She may have decided to hold a press conference to report the marriage as a formality. However, now that Mr. Komuro’s own suspicions have come out, he should explain the “biography” report himself.
Normally, he should be interviewed by reporters at the airport or some other place, even if it’s just a press conference before the wedding conference. However, it is unlikely that he will stand in the way and give a proper explanation this time…” (Imperial Household Journalist)
An imperial marriage should normally be celebrated. I wonder how Mr. Komuro will look back on his flight back to his homeland, knowing that he has caused so much opposition from the Japanese people and put Princess Mako in that position, even though it was a happy occasion.
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