Couple are moving to an apartment in the city to support Komuro's law career at New Jersey firm Lowenstein Sandler LLP - he's lived in New York since 2017 but returned to Japan to wed his bride.Mako, 30, turned down 140million yen (£890,000) after leaving the imperial family, with the publicity surrounding her wedding said to have impacted her mental health.Crowds gathered in Tokyo to watch the casual-looking pair make their way through the terminal as they begin a new life in New York following their controversial wedding in October.The apartment building in Hell's Kitchen offers one-bedrooms for rent starting at $4,500 Building also offers amenities including yoga studio, fitness room equipped with Peloton bikes, and an outdoor deck with BBQ.
The couple was seen getting their luggage at the terminal at JFK before they were driven to their one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan.Princess Mako and husband Kei Komuro were pictured leaving Tokyo's Haneda international airport on Sunday morning, with a media frenzy in their wake, bound for JFK airport they landed early Sunday morning.EXCLUSIVE: Princess Mako and 'commoner' husband Kei Komuro arrive in NYC after she gave up her royal title to wed him and move to a '$4,800-a-month one-bed' in Hell's Kitchen