TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese princess who gave up her royal status to marry her commoner college sweetheart arrived in New York on Sunday, as the couple pursued happiness as newlyweds and left behind a nation that has criticized their romance.The departure of Mako Komuro, the former Princess Mako, and Kei Komuro, both 30, was carried live by major Japanese broadcasters, showing them boarding a plane amid a flurry of camera flashes at Haneda Airport in Tokyo.Photos posted online showed the couple arriving at JFK Airport.RELATED: Japan’s Princess Mako gives up royal status to marry commoner boyfriendKei Komuro, a graduate of Fordham University law school, has a job at a New York law firm.