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Crown Princess Masako criticized over ritzy dining habits

First, Crown Princess Masako feasted on classy Mexican fare from a 13-dish special menu in her honor. Then it was roast duck and shark fin soup at a top Chinese eatery. A month later, she enjoyed a sumptuous repast at a French restaurant where the US$300 course featured exquisite black truffles.

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3 responses to “Crown Princess Masako criticized over ritzy dining habits”

  1. uno, Jul 15 at 9:59 am :
  2. y cant u people allow d poor woman 2 be herself.she is not born into a royal family,she,s just married there.just be urself masako san ok.

  3. Crown Princess Masako is Japan’s Sad Princess » Right Pundits, Jul 15 at 1:20 pm :
  4. […] appeal comes at a time when the public has started turning against the Crown Princess for her lengthy retreat from the public eye and recent sightings of her participating in activities […]

  5. Ken, Jul 05 at 1:25 am :
  6. Leave the poor princess alone. She has the right to enjoy life like any one of us. $300 is no big deal. We spend this amount when we eat out in a restaurant.

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