Japan's Emperor naruhito delighted to finally visit Britain after years of delay due to COVID-19
- Japan's Emperor Naruhito expresses joy over the upcoming visit to Britain after COVID-19 delays.
- Emperor highlights the warm relationship with UK royals and looks forward to strengthening ties.
- The long-awaited visit signifies a milestone in diplomatic relations between Japan and the UK.
Japan's Emperor Naruhito expressed his delight in finally being able to visit Britain after a delay caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. He looks forward to rekindling his friendship with the British royal family and exploring Oxford, where he studied 40 years ago. The weeklong visit, originally planned for 2020, aims to strengthen the historical exchanges between Japan and Britain. Despite past conflicts during World War II, Naruhito emphasized Japan's focus on peace and prosperity on the global stage. The emperor expressed gratitude to King Charles III for accommodating the visit despite his ongoing cancer treatment. The couple's relaxed schedule considers Empress Masako's recovery from stress-induced conditions. The visit will include meetings with King Charles III and Queen Camilla to boost relations between the two countries. Naruhito recalled fond memories of previous trips to Britain and expressed gratitude for the warm reception from the British royals. The trip also aims to address the issue of Japan's male-only imperial succession, with discussions ongoing about possible relaxations to the succession rules.