Princess Aiko of the Japanese Imperial Family, dressed up as a prospective newcomer in the workplace

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-08

Princess Aiko of the Japanese Imperial Family, dressed up as a prospective newcomer in the workplace, and tested her work ability

Princess Aiko, who is going to officially go to the Red Cross to report to work in April, is now also a prospective newcomer in the workplace. She had already submitted her college graduation at the end of last year**, and after the graduation ceremony of the school in March, she had to report to work on time after a few days off.

Princess Aiko did not go to the UK to study like her cousins, which is still a pity in the eyes of the outside world. However, she herself does not seem to feel aggrieved, perhaps in Aiko's view, being able to get in touch with society as soon as possible and prove that she has the ability to work is more important than studying abroad.

According to the Imperial Household Agency, Princess Aiko's official name in the Red Cross Society in the future will be "Non-permanent Entrusted Staff", and this position is not full-time, and she only needs to work 2-3 days a week. The work content is also dispatched according to the requirements of the boss, and it is all complicated, so it is also a test for a prospective newcomer like Aiko who has been in the ivory tower.

According to a report from Japan, Princess Aiko accompanied her parents, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, and the family listened to a report on the current situation of New Year's Day and disaster relief in the palace.

Princess Aiko, as a quasi-professional now, strives to be capable, simple and generous in terms of dressing. A foggy blue suit skirt with a white undershirt underneath, the color is elegant and durable. Speaking of which, this outfit is very similar to the style of her mother, Queen Masako, when she went to work, but Masako personally prefers pants, and she feels like a meteor when she walks up.

In terms of hairstyle, Aiko also strives to be similar to that of office workers, combing her hair in a bun, and her well-fitting bangs also look exceptionally refreshing. Small pearl particle earrings, halo moist pearl necklaces, everything is dressed according to the social office workers, Princess Aiko is ready to go to work for more than 1 month, overflowing.

From the Imperial Household Agency**, Princess Aiko listened to the report with her parents and was very attentive, and the family listened to a detailed report on the relief activities in the disaster area and the situation of the evacuation shelter while browsing the materials. Emperor Naruhito, Empress Masako, and Princess Aiko were saddened by the fact that many people were living a difficult life of evacuation, and nodded vigorously from time to time and listened enthusiastically.

Princess Aiko, who will go to Japan in April to serve as a special staff member of the Japan Red Letter Society, has been asked many times about her volunteer activities, and she is actually testing her work ability.

Princess Aiko has been growing up in the study center since kindergarten, and although she is full of enthusiasm and expectation for her future work, it cannot be denied that she does not have any work experience and will go straight to work. Although she had previously gone to the Red Cross Society and had attended a five-hour briefing session, it was still not enough.

Being able to listen to and ask first-hand volunteers about the scope of work, understand the key points, and subdivide responsibilities are rare and precious processes that are essential for Princess Aiko to go to work smoothly and take over the work.

Princess Aiko's popularity has always been one of the best in the Japanese royal family, and I believe that the graduation ceremony in March and the first day of official work in April will continue to chase reports.

Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako also looked forward to the moment when Princess Aiko walked out of the palace and slowly came into contact with society, which is why the couple was so supportive and approved of Aiko's decision to go out to work instead of studying abroad. Society is a melting pot, and the royal princesses are gradually tempered in their work and see a more real side. In the future, in addition to the work of the Red Cross, Aiko will also have to take care of her royal official duties, and the two responsibilities will be reconciled with each other in order to improve herself faster.

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