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JAPAN'S royals, including reigning Emperor Akihito, have long prided themselves on receiving the same education as ordinary people.
Yet it can be an experience that includes learning to put up with occasional teasing by schoolmates.
But apparently, Princess Aiko is not the first royal to fall victim to pranks and harassment from classmates.
Palace officials said the princess complained about being hit by a ball during a game of dodge ball, though she was apparently not specifically targeted.
In fact, her aunt, the former Princess Nori, who is now married to a commoner, also had a ball thrown at her while at Gakushuin but took it in her stride.
Two of Princess Aiko's cousins had their purses stolen at the school, while her father was taunted by female classmates for being too earnest.
Gakushuin, it would seem, is no different from other schools in the country.
The school is also proud of its policy of not treating its royals any differently from other children.
The Straits Times via AsiaOneEducation
Yet it can be an experience that includes learning to put up with occasional teasing by schoolmates.
But apparently, Princess Aiko is not the first royal to fall victim to pranks and harassment from classmates.
Palace officials said the princess complained about being hit by a ball during a game of dodge ball, though she was apparently not specifically targeted.
In fact, her aunt, the former Princess Nori, who is now married to a commoner, also had a ball thrown at her while at Gakushuin but took it in her stride.
Two of Princess Aiko's cousins had their purses stolen at the school, while her father was taunted by female classmates for being too earnest.
Gakushuin, it would seem, is no different from other schools in the country.
The school is also proud of its policy of not treating its royals any differently from other children.
The Straits Times via AsiaOneEducation