Lucho Quequezana surprised the Japanese imperial family and caused Princess Kako to break the assigned protocol during the concert.
Japanese media reported nationally that the princess kakoDuring her official visit to Peru, she broke with the protocol of imperial royalty by appearing excited when she met the Peruvian musician again. Lucho Quequezana.
During her participation in a concert held at the Peruvian Japanese Theater to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between both countries, Princess Kako, second daughter of the Akishino family, surprised the public and those present by adopting a friendly attitude with the musician, thus contravening one of the most rigorous protocols of royalty.
-> LISTEN TO THE BEST QQQUMBIA, 24 HOURS, HERE
This peculiar event caught the attention of the Japanese media, who highlighted it as an unusual act. The Japanese television network ANN News reported that this was not the first meeting between Princess Kako and Quequezana; They had already met in 2014.
After Prince Akishino’s visit to Peru, he returned to Japan and, after listening to Quequezana’s CD in his home and vehicle, he was so impressed that he began practicing the Andean instrument “charango”, a gift from the Peruvian musician.
(Photo: Lucho Quequezana Instagram/ diffusion)
Princess Kako’s reaction to Lucho Quequezana’s music
The Japanese television network ANN News reported that this was not the first meeting between Princess Kako and Quequezana; They had already been found in 2014.
MILENA WARTHON WAS EXPELLED FROM KENNEDY PARK: WHY WAS SHE REMOVED BY SERENO DE MIRAFLORES? [VIDEO]
After Prince Akishino’s visit to Peru, he returned to Japan and, after listening to Quequezana’s CD in his home and vehicle, he was so impressed that he began practicing the Andean instrument “charango”, a gift from the Peruvian musician.
What did Lucho Quequezana say about Princess Kako of Japan?
The national musician expressed his happiness after giving an impeccable show in the presence of the Japanese imperial family. “It was exciting and an honor for me to remember the affection that the imperial family has for my music. The princess greatly enjoyed the concert once again and showed me a photo from 9 years ago with the instruments that I gave to her father, the prince heir Akishino,” he said.
“We talked for a long time, and she told me that she grew up listening to my music, since her father always tuned in. In addition, she asked me to inform her about my upcoming concert in Japan so that she and her family could attend,” he added.
Listen to Radio Nueva Q, QQQumbia and find out the latest news about your favorite artists and their music!