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Image 1 — Former Princess Mako Komuro seen in public taking the bus with her husband Kei. In Japan, female royal members lose their status if they marry someone who’s not royal as well. She chose to marry a commoner.
Image 2 — Former Princess Mako Komuro seen in public taking the bus with her husband Kei. In Japan, female royal members lose their status if they marry someone who’s not royal as well. She chose to marry a commoner.
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Former Princess Mako Komuro seen in public taking the bus with her husband Kei. In Japan, female royal members lose their status if they marry someone who’s not royal as well. She chose to marry a commoner.

u/Significant_Noise273 — 18 hours ago
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Why are the royal rota so unhinged about everything Harry and Meghan do?

H&M do nothing but breathe they are outraged, H&M work to earn a living they are outraged, H&M do philanthropy work for free they are outraged, H&M do philanthropy work combined with making money at commercial ventures so the charities don't have to pick up the tab they are outraged. These people are in a constant state of outrage it can't be good for them. 😂

What is behind it? Distraction? Radicalization? Mental illness?

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u/Significant_Noise273 — 2 days ago
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This Australia trip was a great success with beautiful moments, I'm sad it's over.

I think this Australia tour (well all H&M's tours) show how social media isn't real life. That most people are good, and that no matter how much the media minions and trolls try to poison the well goodness trump's hate.

The Australians were very hospitable, the crowds came out in full force, people loved to see them and flocked to them. They were able to highlight their causes of mental health, bring to light debates on social media while also having so much fun. This trip also showed the country off beautifully, it really makes me want to visit Australia.

Harry and Meghan are really effortless at engaging with people. They are there in the moment rather than trying to pose or force cutsey moments trying to go viral. They are natural and their love for each other shines through too.

Im sad this trip is at an end but glad it happened. Thank you Australia for being such hospitable people.

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u/Significant_Noise273 — 4 days ago