Princess Aiko did not desire the throne and joined the Japanese Red Cross Society
Princess Aiko is not interested in the throne, she joins the Japanese Red Cross Society, and her parents want her to be free and happy.
In a few months, Princess Aiko is about to graduate from college, and the career she will pursue will also be the focus of public attention. Japan's Imperial Household Agency recently announced that Aiko will join the Japanese Red Cross Society in April this year, which means that she has given up her studies.
Princess Aiko received her bachelor's degree from the Department of Japanese Language and Literature. She is now a senior and has completed her graduation**. According to the news of Mirichi City and County, Princess Aiko has been keen on public welfare since she was a child, and she has devoted herself to public welfare after graduation.
Princess Aiko has been with her parents to Nissin for disaster relief since she was a child. It was a special experience that made Aiko independent and wanted to do her best to help more people in need.
Aiko also said in an interview that she wants to do some public welfare work and learn more in the process of helping others. Judging from many details, Princess Aiko has no desire to fight for power, and just wants to live in peace.
So, Princess Aiko decided to join the Red Cross and thought about how to donate for a long time. As a member of the royal family, Aiko wants to shine instead of worrying about food and clothing.
Princess Aiko, who has a large fan base, fights for her rights because she believes that the royal family does not treat her as well as her two nieces. When Mako and Yoshiko became adults, the Imperial Household Agency spent a lot of money to buy a diamond crown, but Princess Aiko borrowed Kiyoko's crown.
In addition, both cousins are studying abroad, and after Princess Aiko arrived in the United States, due to financial difficulties, she delayed her studies. Although there were disagreements, the Imperial Household Agency announced that Aiko intended to work for the Nikkei Red Cross after graduation.
Princess Aiko is also very active, and she wants to help others without delaying her studies. In fact, Aiko has long ago, consciously or unconsciously, stated that she would rather live outside the palace than care too much about the throne.
When Princess Aiko is about to graduate, she supports her daughter's departure from the Golden Prison, believing that the decision is wise. The Japanese imperial family is known for its long history, and there have been several genocides in history, among which Michiko and Masako were the victims.
In order to get rid of the shackles of the imperial family, Masako rejected Naruhito's marriage proposals several times. Now, Princess Aiko is enthusiastic about public welfare, and with the support of her mother, she has finally gotten rid of the shackles of those cumbersome palace rules and spread her wings.
Princess Aiko is beautiful and kind-hearted, and she was deeply moved when she saw the volunteers lending a helping hand in times of crisis. Since she was a child, she has been helping others. In addition, Aiko is also very fond of guide dogs, and she also hopes to have the opportunity to volunteer with volunteers because she believes that it will make life more fun.
Japan** said that the Red Cross Society, to which Princess Aiko belongs, has close ties to the Japanese imperial family, and Masako is the honorary president of the organization. Last year, the emperor and his wife also came here to lay wreaths to the staff who died in **, and Princess Aiko was also there.
Both Naruhito and Masako were very supportive of their daughter and expressed their gratitude to the Red Cross and wished her a fresh start this spring. It is clear that the emperor and his wife only want their daughter to be healthy and happy, and not take the throne seriously.
Princess Aiko gave up her studies to join the Red Cross, and was widely supported by the Japanese people, a move that caused great repercussions in Japan. I have to say that Aiko really puts the interests of the royal family first, is hardworking and simple, and never compares with others, so the public's support for him is also increasing.