Empress Masako, dubbed 'Japan's Princess Diana', struggled to adapt after giving up her career as an economist and wasn't seen publicly for 11 years

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Empress Masako, dubbed 'Japan's Princess Diana', struggled to adapt after giving up her career as an economist and wasn't seen publicly for 11 years

With a degree in economics from Harvard, the ability to speak five languages and a background in diplomacy, she is arguably one of the most accomplished royal consorts in the world. Empress Masako of Japan, 60, who will meet King Charles and Queen Camilla today alongside her husband Emperor Naruhito, should handle a state visit with ease - with more than three decades of royal duty under her belt. However, behind the scenes her role as Empress is a complicated one, beset by health issues and struggles to adapt in an imperial household that does not allow women to take the throne or continue royal duties if they marry a commoner.
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