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Japanese Princess Mako (C) walks through Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

Japanese Princess Mako (C) walks through Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. 
Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA        (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Japanese Princess Mako (C) walks through Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

Japanese Princess Mako (C) walks through Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. 
Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA        (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Japanese Princess Mako (C) arrives at Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

Japanese Princess Mako (C) arrives at Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. 
Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA        (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Japanese Princess Mako (C) arrives at Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

Japanese Princess Mako (C) arrives at Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. 
Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA        (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Japanese Princess Mako (C) arrives at Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)

Japanese Princess Mako (C) arrives at Rinpung Dzong on the outskirts of the Bhutanese town of Paro on June 5, 2017. 
Japanese Princess Mako, the oldest of Emperor Akihito's grandchildren, is on a nine-day official visit to Bhutan. / AFP PHOTO / DIPTENDU DUTTA        (Photo credit should read DIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images)