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Princess kako of akishino
Born into a family of scholars, Princess Kiko of Akishino made history as the second commoner to marry into the Imperial Family. Her mother-in-law, Empress Michiko, had broken the same barrier in As the eldest daughter of university professor Tatsuhiko Kawashima, Princess Kiko spent her early years in the United States, where her father pursued doctoral studies.
Princess Kiko became fluent in English and German. In , she enrolled in the Department of Psychology at Gakushuin University, later earning a diploma and completing part of a doctoral program in In , she was recognized as one of the World's Young Leaders, selected from a pool of 4, candidates. Prince Akishino first proposed to Kiko Kawashima in , but the pair kept their engagement secret for three years.
The formal engagement was sanctioned by the Imperial House Council in Princess Kiko's marriage to Prince Akishino broke several royal traditions. As a graduate student, she married before her elder brother, Crown Prince Naruhito. As a middle-class woman, she was the first of her kind to enter the Imperial Family since Empress Michiko, who came from a wealthy background.
Additionally, the proposal and marriage were said to be based on love.
Kiko milano
Princess Kiko has dedicated her efforts to supporting individuals with deafness. She is qualified in sign language and actively promotes its use. In , she was diagnosed with osteoporosis, a condition common among middle-aged women.