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  • My daughter made a very anatomically correct drawing of our little 2 lb boy chihuahua when she was about 6. She forgot his tail, but she remembered eeeeeverything else...
    My daughter made a very anatomically correct drawing of our little 2 lb boy chihuahua when she was about 6. She forgot his tail, but she remembered eeeeeverything else...
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  • She was born a princess.
    But she chose love.

    Mako Komuro, niece of Naruhito, grew up surrounded by royal tradition and centuries of expectations.

    In 2012, while studying at International Christian University, she met a law student named Kei Komuro in a coffee shop.

    She later said his smile was “bright like the sun.”

    But their relationship quickly became national news. When their engagement was announced in 2017, media scrutiny and public criticism exploded. The pressure became so intense that Mako was later diagnosed with complex PTSD from the coverage.

    Still, they stayed together.

    Komuro moved to New York, studied law, and built a career while they spent years apart waiting for the storm to pass.

    On October 26, 2021, they quietly married.

    No royal ceremony.
    No celebration.

    Mako also gave up her royal title — because under Japanese law, female royals must leave the imperial family if they marry a commoner.

    She even refused the $1.3 million payment traditionally given to princesses who step away from royal life.

    Today, the couple lives in New York City, where Komuro works as a lawyer and Mako volunteers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    In 2025, they welcomed their first child.

    She once explained her decision with a simple sentence:

    “Kei is irreplaceable for me.”

    A princess gave up a palace for the boy she met in a coffee shop — and chose a life built on love instead of a crown.
    She was born a princess. But she chose love. Mako Komuro, niece of Naruhito, grew up surrounded by royal tradition and centuries of expectations. In 2012, while studying at International Christian University, she met a law student named Kei Komuro in a coffee shop. She later said his smile was “bright like the sun.” But their relationship quickly became national news. When their engagement was announced in 2017, media scrutiny and public criticism exploded. The pressure became so intense that Mako was later diagnosed with complex PTSD from the coverage. Still, they stayed together. Komuro moved to New York, studied law, and built a career while they spent years apart waiting for the storm to pass. On October 26, 2021, they quietly married. No royal ceremony. No celebration. Mako also gave up her royal title — because under Japanese law, female royals must leave the imperial family if they marry a commoner. She even refused the $1.3 million payment traditionally given to princesses who step away from royal life. Today, the couple lives in New York City, where Komuro works as a lawyer and Mako volunteers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In 2025, they welcomed their first child. She once explained her decision with a simple sentence: “Kei is irreplaceable for me.” A princess gave up a palace for the boy she met in a coffee shop — and chose a life built on love instead of a crown.
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  • Global markets are facing extreme volatility as President Trump faces growing pressure over the economic fallout of the Iran conflict. Investors are sounding the alarm as energy prices and trade routes remain under heavy fire, sparking fears of a prolonged and deep international recession.#Headlines360 #GlobalEconomy #MarketCrash
    Global markets are facing extreme volatility as President Trump faces growing pressure over the economic fallout of the Iran conflict. Investors are sounding the alarm as energy prices and trade routes remain under heavy fire, sparking fears of a prolonged and deep international recession.#Headlines360 #GlobalEconomy #MarketCrash
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  • New data shows public interest in the “Epstein Files” has plummeted in the United States just as the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran began dominating headlines. According to Google Trends, searches related to the Epstein documents — which include millions of pages of court records and interview summaries released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act — have fallen sharply as attention shifts to the war and its global implications.

    The drop doesn’t mean the files are no longer available — they remain searchable online — but it does reflect how quickly major geopolitical events can eclipse other news stories in the public’s attention.
    New data shows public interest in the “Epstein Files” has plummeted in the United States just as the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran began dominating headlines. According to Google Trends, searches related to the Epstein documents — which include millions of pages of court records and interview summaries released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act — have fallen sharply as attention shifts to the war and its global implications. The drop doesn’t mean the files are no longer available — they remain searchable online — but it does reflect how quickly major geopolitical events can eclipse other news stories in the public’s attention.
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