Share and Follow

Ponytail Controversy – Who Is Kei Komuro Mother? – The new bride, Japanese Princess Mako, is welcomed by Kei Komuro’s mother. In this article, you will learn everything there is to know about him and his family.

Princess Mako and Kei Komuro’s relationship has been dogged by scandal, public outcry, and tabloid speculation since they announced their engagement in 2017.

Finally, on Tuesday, October 26th, the couple will marry, after which they plan to relocate to the United States, where Komuro works as a lawyer.

Who Is Kei Komuro Mother?

On October 5, 1991, Kei Komuro was born to his parents.

Despite the fact that he has kept his mother’s identity a secret, she was all over the news when the public learned of her feud with her former fiance over a sum of $4 million ($35,000), which included funds for Komuro’s education.

Komuro’s mother mistook the man’s claim for a gift when he claimed to have paid for his education. Komuro stated earlier this year that he would resolve the dispute.

 

It has sparked public outrage and dimmed the mood around the couple’s approaching marriage in Japan. Because of this scandal, the wedding was postponed for about 3 years. Kei was also leveled as a gold digger after the incident. 

Once we acquire more accurate information on his mother, we will keep you informed.

What Is The Commoner’s Net Worth, Who Is Going To Marry The Princess- Ponytail Controversy 

As of now, Kei Komuro’s net worth has not been revealed yet. 

However, we can see him living a high-class and opulent lifestyle. His net worth must be in the range of $5 million to $10 million.

According to reports, Komuro passed the New York state bar test in July and has already started working at a local law firm.

We don’t know much about his professional life or what the lawyer does for a job besides working in a law firm. 

When Kei Komuro was approached by a Japanese television crew on the streets of New York last week, the resultant headline highlighted his ponytail.

After his return from the United States, he was criticized for sporting a ponytail. “Someone able to marry Princess Mako should be intelligent enough to have their hair cut short, like a Japanese man,” the reporter stated. It’s not what royals have. 

Someone else remarked, “It might have been acceptable if he was an actor, musician, or in the entertainment field,” it is not appropriate for the lawyer. 

Kei Komuro Finally Marries His Long Term Fiancee Japan’s Princess Mako 

Komuro and the princess were unofficially engaged in September 2017, with their wedding set for Nov. 4, 2018. However, in February of that year, the agency said that ritual ceremony would be postponed due to stories revealing Komuro’s mother’s financial troubles with her former husband.

After years of brutal media screaming, Kei Komuro married his college sweetheart Japan’s Princess Mako, on 26 October 2021.

She bypassed the traditional formalities of a royal wedding and declined a payment granted to royal ladies upon their departure from the family. Becoming the first woman in the royal dynasty to refuse both.

The traditional traditions associated with royal family members’ marriages, such as Choken no Gi, an official meeting with the emperor and the empress before marriage, were also not held due to public uneasiness over the marriage due to a money issue Komuro family side.

According to the Imperial Household Agency, the pair registered their marriage by signing documents at a local office in Tokyo’s Akasaka estate in the morning, bringing their long-term relationship to the next step.

You May Also Like:

Share and Follow