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Japan's crown prince hopes for good rest for pressured princess
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-02-23 15:05

Japanese Crown Prince Naruhito used his 44th birthday to plead that his wife be freed up from pressure to give birth to a second child.


Japanese Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako pose with their daughter Princess Aiko at the Togu Palace in Tokyo on Feb. 12. Crown Prince Naruhito celebrates his 44th birthday Monday. [AP/file]
The Imperial Household Agency said in December that Crown Princess Masako, a 40-year-old former elite diplomat, would cancel her official duties for a few months to rest up.

Besides the stress of being crown princess, "there has been a lot of pressure on her regarding the issue of our successor," Naruhito told a news conference held prior to his birthday.

Public duties had been slightly reduced since the couple had their first child in 2001, but she "has come once again under the pressure of the successor issue," he said.

"I would like her to take a good rest by getting all of these off her mind," he said. "Regarding our second child, we should think first about Masako's recovery."

Masako gave birth to a baby girl in December 2001, after more than eight years of marriage, but the child, Aiko, cannot ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne under the current male-only succession law.

Some quarters of Japanese society have been calling for a second child, preferably a boy.

Masako herself admitted in a statement last month that the pressure of living in the world's oldest royal dynasty might have led to her recent poor health.

She said that her "mental and physical weariness" had accumulated, particularly after the birth of Aiko, resulting a bout of shingles which emerged last month.

 
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