EXCLUSIVE: Former Japanese princess Mako Komuro is spotted carrying Christmas gifts in nyc
Mako Komuro, Japan's former Princess of Akishino, hit the streets of New York City with gifts in hand ahead of her first Christmas in the Big Apple. The 30-year-old ex-royal is seen in exclusive DailyMail.com photos stopping by an Upper East Side apartment building, where Caroline Kennedy lives. It is unclear if Mako stopped by to see Kennedy, who formerly served as US ambassador to Japan after being appointed by Barack Obama in 2013.
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