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    Criticisms of the Crown Princess and her family

    Thanks for the message . Before I leave this thread, I'd like to answer your message. Prince Akishino and his son are in the second and third line to the throne now , but magazines often cover stories that CP couple want their daughter to be their next. They can easily deny that, but they...
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    Criticisms of the Crown Princess and her family

    I didn't know that this forum is based on the view that the IHA is a villain. Then, I am in the wrong place. I feel very embarrassed. Sorry for the confusion.
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    Criticisms of the Crown Princess and her family

    I should have written the URL. Thank you for pointing it out. You can find her comments in Japanese here, c‘¾Žq”Ü“a‰º‚Ì‚¨’a¶“ú‚ɍۂµ‚Ä‚Ì‹LŽÒ‰ïŒ©‚Ì“à—e c‘¾Žq“¯”Ü—¼“a‰º‚ÌŠO‘‚²–K–â‘O‚Ì‹LŽÒ‰ïŒ©‚Ì“à—e and in English here, c‘¾Žq”Ü“a‰º‚Ì‚¨’a¶“ú‚ɍۂµ‚Ä‚Ì‹LŽÒ‰ïŒ©i‰p•¶j You can see their...
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    Criticisms of the Crown Princess and her family

    I’m glad you joined in this thread. I’ve learned a lot from the comments and now have an impression that Prince Masako couldn’t live up to the expectations and very sadly tried to cover it up. Reading books about her, she and To-Gu are apparently trying to destroy not only the Imperial system...
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    Criticisms of the Crown Princess and her family

    Thank you for your kind comment. I admit that some nuance has lost in this translation. She used "noni" and that is translated into "when", but I took it "despite". We think and say those things privately within our family and friends. I might be able to say, "as a princess", it is not an...
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    Criticisms of the Crown Princess and her family

    Almost all the female magazines have been supporting Princess Masako, covering stories from her side, including comments of an anonymous wife of a high rank official. Quite recently some male magazines have started to print some of the true aspects of To-Gu. The public is beginning to recognize...
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    This must be an answer to my original question. Princess Masako wanted to say "It's my body, and I should have the right to announce my pregnacy, when I wished." This explains a lot of things I couldn't understand. Thank you, COUNTESS.
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    I apologize that I have caused some controversy in this thread. I think I can give you some more concrete information you can see on the website, so I should go to another thread or make one. Thank you for all the comments.
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    The interview was televised in Japan and so many people heard that but I'm sorry I don't have a videotape. I think you can call the restaurant and ask the master if it's true or not.
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    You are absolutely right. The miscarriage has nothing to do with her act. My point is that that doesn't necesarily mean her act as a few weeks pregnant woman who kept it secrect from His or Her Majesty is considerate.
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    I just don't understand her for her unnecessary hours drive and wine in her early pregnancy. The miscarriage has nothing to do with her act, but I think her act as a pregnant woman was inconsiderate. The restaurant visit was a private one, so it's unlikely to be approved by doctors. Rather...
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    I myself did all kinds of things while I was pregnant. But do you know one out of 10 pregnancies suffers a miscarriage and that number increases in a few weeks pregnancy? Being extra carefull doesn't harm anybody. What Priness Masako did wasn't commuting an hour a day on the same rural roads...
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    If you are a few weeks pregnant, I presume doctors would advice you to avoid several hours ride to a restaurant and also alcoholic beverages. To an unborn baby, it might have been like bungee jumping. Please don't take me wrong. The miscarriage after their visit to Belgium is not Princess...
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    A German book about Crown Princess Masako

    I'd like to add some information to this incident. While Prince Naruhito and Princess Masako were in Belgium, they travelled all the way to a restaurant for wine and dine. The restaurant "Le SANGEIER DES ARDENNES" is 80 kilometers away from Brussels. You can find a picture of them titled "SAILE...
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