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After three attempt, Japan's previous Princess Mako's significant other, Kei Komuro, passed the N.Y. State legal defense test.
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Komuro, 31, the spouse of the one-time princess who surrendered her titles for affection, effectively breezed through his final law test on his third attempt
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Komuro, who at present representatives in a New York firm.
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Around 9,600 competitors, including rehash candidates, sat during the July test recently.
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As indicated by the N.Y. State Leading body of Regulation Inspectors, 6,350 of them passed.
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The achievement rate for first-time takers was 85% and 23 percent for rehash up-and-comers.
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Komuro and the niece of Emperor Naruhito were hitched last October in a capriciously low-profile administration.
The couple left the nation quickly following the assistance, moving to Manhattan.
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The pair initially met while going to a review abroad occasion at a Tokyo café in Shibuya, a region in the city.
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They were the two understudies at the Global Christian College in Tokyo at that point.
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Since Japanese regulation requires a princess to "pass on the royal family upon union with an everyday citizen,"
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previous Princess Mako, 30, surrendered her imperial titles to wed Komuro throughout their fall 2021 wedding.
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In the midst of the debate encompassing their marriage, Mako avoided the customary rituals and
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likewise rejected a $1.3 million government payout customarily paid to ladies losing illustrious status when they marry.
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