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Californian Tech Entrepreneur Suddenly Becomes South Korean Crown Prince

© Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)The Royal Seal of King Hyeonjong, a 17th century monarch of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.
The Royal Seal of King Hyeonjong, a 17th century monarch of the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. - Sputnik International
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Andrew Lee, a tech entrepreneur from California, was unexpectedly named Crown Prince of Korea and suddenly thrust into the spotlight.

Lee, 34, was living an uneventful suburban American life with his wife Nana Lee and their two small children, when he was suddenly nominated as the heir and next in line for the crown by his unknown distant relative, King Yi Seok, 77, the nominal emperor of the Joseon dynasty, the Daily Telegraph reported.

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The king, who promotes tourism and teaches history in the South Korean city of Jeonju between ceremonial duties, in a Disney-like story, had chosen Lee because of his “positive energy".

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The young Californian, whose inauguration took place in October at a “Passing of the Sword” ceremony at a Beverly Hills restaurant 5,945 miles from Seoul, said he is still coming to terms with what his new role as successor to Korea’s imperial throne will actually mean.

“I’m not going to lie, it was very cool but it was also pretty scary because I wasn’t exactly sure what it entailed. […] In time I knew that once it became public my responsibility for how I act and the decisions I make wouldn’t necessarily just be my own anymore,” he said. 

Lee believes he could give the imperial throne a modern makeover and that his family can use their newfound privileged position, understanding that the five-century-old royal dynasty that ended with the Japanese occupation of the peninsula in 1910 is mostly forgotten and things like visiting North Korea would be impossible for him in the foreseeable future.

“We’re in no way the imperial family of the past, we’re not like rulers, we’re soldiers that are standing on the front line with our fellow brethren,” he said.

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Lee plans to create a free coding school for Koreans and a $100 million fund for entrepreneurs who want to launch their own start-up funds, noting that the language of technology could become universal. Lee himself, who co-founded the popular VPN service Private Internet Access, will teach classes at the coding school.

Another project of Lee’s is to set budding entrepreneurs free from the traditional career expectations of South Korea’s conservative society, freeing South Koreans from being pressured into following a strict educational system in order to gain a place at one of the large conglomerates that has helped build the economy and now wields so much control, he said.

“Basically, people feel like they have to be obedient, go to school, follow all the rules, join a conglomerate and then follow rules again for the rest of their lives. We believe that if we give people proper funding then they can actually take the risk to pursue an entrepreneurial,” he argued.

Lee said he plans to spend $10m towards the fund and hopes to find “like-minded investors” to increase the amount to $100m.

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