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Prince Hisahito of Akishino (悠仁親王, Hisahito Shinnō, born 6 September 2006) is the youngest child and only son of Crown Prince Fumihito and Crown Princess Kiko of Japan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is the nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second in line to the throne after his father, Fumihito.
On February 6, 2006, it was announced that Prince Akishino's wife Princess Kiko was pregnant, and would give birth due September. On September 6, 2006, Princess Kiko delivered a baby boy, [8] [14] later named Prince Hisahito. According to the current succession law he is second in line to the throne, but Princess Aiko, who now holds no right to ...
However, once Kiko and Fumihito had their son Hisahito in September 2006 he became next in the line of succession following his father. Hisahito's cousin and Emperor Naruhito's only child, Princess Aiko, remains at present legally ineligible to inherit the throne, while debate about the possibility of having future empresses regnant continues. [2]
Princess Yuriko — the wife of Emperor Hirohito’s brother — died at a Tokyo hospital on Friday, ... Prince Hisahito — the nephew of Emperor Naruhito — is the family’s last heir apparent ...
The other three are her younger sister, Kako, her brother, Hisahito, and Crown Prince Naruhito's daughter, Aiko. The shrinking royal population, which mirrors the broader aging of Japanese society ...
The prince was born on 30 November 1965 at 12:22 am in the Imperial Household Agency Hospital, Tokyo Imperial Palace. His given name is Fumihito. His mother, Empress Emerita Michiko, is a convert to Shinto from Roman Catholicism. His childhood appellation was Prince Aya (礼宮 Aya-no-miya).
Mako Komuro was born Princess Mako of Akishino on 23 October 1991 to Fumihito, Prince Akishino, and Kiko, Princess Akishino, at Imperial Household Agency Hospital in Tokyo Imperial Palace, Chiyoda, Tokyo. She has a younger sister, Princess Kako, and a younger brother, Prince Hisahito.
In this handout photo released by the Imperial Household Agency of Japan on June 4, 2023, Princess Yuriko, wife of the late Prince Mikasa, looks at a book in her palace residence reception room in ...