Laviollette said:
I feel great sympathy for Masako and Kiko may yet have a girl. But some of us are tired of the "poor Masako" parade. She's the mother of a girl and that's that. She should be proud of her daughter,
I think that this is a very unfair statement. I have
never heard it said by Masako or even by gossip papers that Masako is unhappy that she had a daughter or that she bears an resentment to Aiko in any way or is not proud of her. From all the pictures I've seen, before and during ther stress leave, Masako has always been a doting mom as any other young royal mom.
Laviollette said:
but please, she knew what she was getting into when she married her prince and it's time to pick yourself up and go about your duties as best you can.
Going on stress leave and having to remove yourself from your daily life because of mental and physical exhaustion is a major ordeal. I don't think Masako (or her doctors) would've done it if her health, mental or physical, were not in jeopardy. It's not something to take lightly or act as if it's nothing at all. And I hardly think that it's as easy as a matter of putting on a smiley face and "picking yourself up and going about your duties as best you can." I think that belittles the issues Masako is dealing with.
It's also a matter that stems from deep-seeded, patriarchal beliefs by the Imperial Household Agency that are frankly, archaic. Masako's own husband has publicly criticized these beliefs and defended and stood by his wife for these archaic values, much to his father's dismay. Those are things not to be taken lightly -- when a son publicly criticizes a system that he grew up in and does it without his father's approval, and it speaks volumes about how much deeper the issue is than how Masako feels.
And when you consider that Empress Michiko went through a similar ordeal, doesn't that say something that two Crown Princesses of Japan have had difficulty adjusting to the imperial court, mean that it's the system and not them that's the problem?
In the long run, isn't a happy, adjusted Crown Princess a better princess, wife and mom better than a Crown Princess who is being told to "pick herself up and get on with things?" Isn't that what Masako was doing before her doctor-ordered stress leave?