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Husband, former “Princess Mako” of Japan, failed the barrister exam for the second time.

British foreign news agencies Daily Mail reported that for the second time, the ex-husband Kei Komuro “Princess Mako” of Japan Failed the Barrister Examination in New York State while the former princess worked as a volunteer no salary at an art museum

on last Thursday The results of the New York State Bar Association are announced through the website. But I couldn’t find a list of Komuro, 30, her ex-husband. “Princess Mako”Komuro currently works as an employee at the law firm Lowenstein Sandler LLP and is required to pass the barrister exam to pursue a career as a lawyer in the United States.

The New York State Bar Association exam will be held twice a year, during February and July, with unlimited access to the exam until passing.

Previously, it was reported that the former “Princess Mako” 30 years old, the eldest daughter of Prince Akishino Crown Prince of Japan has started working as a volunteer curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. They contributed to an exhibition of paintings about a 13th-century monk who wandered around Japan to study and propagate Buddhism.

The couple had been in a relationship for eight years before the marriage was simply registered last October, and Princess Mako resigned from the royal title. Moved to a commoner life with her husband in a one-bedroom apartment in New York City.

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