Tokyo: Anticipation brews as reports from the Yomiuri Shimbun daily hint at plans for Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako to embark on a regal journey to Britain, tentatively scheduled for a week-long stay in late June. Although the origin of the information remains undisclosed, excitement mounts for this potential diplomatic exchange.
Among the proposed engagements, the royal couple is expected to be greeted with a grand ceremonial welcome at Buckingham Palace, followed by a prestigious luncheon hosted by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Furthermore, speculations arise of a sentimental visit to Oxford University, a revered institution where both Naruhito and Masako pursued their studies before their union in 1993.
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Should this visit materialize, it would mark a significant return for the imperial pair to British soil since their attendance at the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth in 2022. However, despite these tantalizing prospects, officials from Japan’s Imperial Household Agency have remained tight-lipped regarding any formal confirmations or statements.