That same year, King Albert II also renounced the throne in favor of his son Philippe.
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Japan's Princess Mako has married her college sweetheart Kei Komuro on October 26 2021, after a several-years-long engagement. To be fair, she had a lot to consider, as marrying him meant giving up her royal status.
Under Japanese law, female imperial family members who marry "commoners" must forfeit their status, though the same doesn't apply to male members. Princess Mako also skipped the usual rites of a royal wedding, opting for a low-key affair, and turned down payment offered to royal females upon their departure from the family—making her the first in the history of the royal family to decline both, the BBC reports.
Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya of Thailand has not had an easy life. She too had to give up her royal title after marrying a non-royal, the American Peter Ladd Jensen.
One would think that the life of a royal is all sunshine and rainbows—luxury travels, expensive jewelry, you name it. But what happens when a royal doesn't want any of it? Or when they give up their title for a love story that violates the rules of the monarchy?
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One would think that the life of a royal is all sunshine and rainbows—luxury travels, expensive jewelry, you name it. But what happens when a royal doesn't want any of it? Or when they give up their title for a love story that violates the rules of the monarchy?
Click through to discover the royals who lost their title or rights to the throne.