New prince
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 13:12 -0700
Japan's Princess Kiko gave birth to a boy Wednesday morning in Tokyo.
This is the first male born into the Imperial Family since his father, Prince Akishino, 41 years ago.
The new prince becomes third in line to succeed the Chrysanthemum Throne, behind Crown Prince Naruhito and Prince Akishino.
The new birth puts on hold a movement to revise the Imperial House Law to allow females to accede the throne. Throughout Japan's history, there were eight empresses though none in modern times.
The new prince has two sisters, Princess Mako (14) and Princess Kako (11).
This is the first male born into the Imperial Family since his father, Prince Akishino, 41 years ago.
The new prince becomes third in line to succeed the Chrysanthemum Throne, behind Crown Prince Naruhito and Prince Akishino.
The new birth puts on hold a movement to revise the Imperial House Law to allow females to accede the throne. Throughout Japan's history, there were eight empresses though none in modern times.
The new prince has two sisters, Princess Mako (14) and Princess Kako (11).