The little princess Aiko of the Japanese royal family, dressed up as a newcomer in the workplace, te

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-19

The little princess Aiko of the Japanese royal family, dressed up as a newcomer in the workplace, tests her work ability!

Princess Aiko of the Japanese royal family dressed up to test the business level of newcomers in the workplace.

Princess Aiko, who will officially become a member of the Red Cross in April, has only recently started working. She handed over her degree** at the end of last year, and after the graduation ceremony in March, she was able to go back to work.

It's a pity that Princess Aiko didn't get to study in England like her other cousins. But she didn't feel hurt at all, maybe for Aiko, it is far more important to integrate into society early and prove that she has the ability to work than to study abroad.

Princess Aiko's specific position is a "supernumerary employee", not full-time, only 2 to 3 days a week. This is also entrusted by the above, the task is very rich, and it is also a big challenge for Aiko, who has been living in the ivory tower.

Princess Aiko accompanied her parents, Naruhito, Masako, and the family to the palace to listen to their report on the big ** that happened during the New Year, and reported on the rescue work.

Princess Aiko is now a working woman, so she dresses as smartly, simply, and generously as possible. She was dressed in a light blue blouse with a white waistcoat underneath. It's a lot like her mom Masako, but Masako prefers to wear a suit and walks big.

Iko has the hairstyle of a working woman, and her hair is coiled into a bun with bangs, which looks very refreshing. She wears delicate pearl earrings and a pearl necklace with a halo, looking like a professional woman. For the first time since January, Princess Aiko is fully prepared for work.

According to the ** released by Miyauchi Prefecture, Princess Aiko and her family members are listening carefully to the report, as well as a detailed report on the situation of relief in the disaster area and the situation in the shelter. Empress Naruhito, along with Princess Aiko, was also saddened by the fact that many people were hiding from suffering, and listened excitedly and nodded frequently.

Princess Aiko will travel to Japan in April as a special member of the Japanese Red Cross Society. She has been asked questions about volunteering a few times, which is actually a test of her ability to do her job.

Princess Aiko has grown up in this training base since she was a child, and although she is very passionate and promising about her future work, she is about to join the work and has no work experience. Although she had given a five-hour briefing at the Red Cross, it was not enough.

Being able to listen to and understand the responsibilities of volunteers in the shortest possible time, and understanding their priorities and division of responsibilities is the key to Princess Aiko's successful completion of her work and taking over her duties, and it is also a commendable process.

Princess Aiko has become a darling of the Japanese royal family, and I'm sure the news will continue to be watched during the graduation ceremony in March and the first day of April.

Mr. and Mrs. Naruhito also hope that Princess Aiko can get out of the court as soon as possible and socialize with people, which is why Aiko did not choose to study abroad, but to work. Society is like a melting pot, and slowly, the princesses can work slowly and see their true colors. From now on, Aiko has to do the work of the Red Cross on the one hand, and on the other hand, she has to deal with the royal affairs, and on the other hand, she has to deal with these two things, so that she can grow better.

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