Another buzz for HM King Mohammed VI and Princess Lalla Salma

A new photo of King Mohammed VI of Morocco created a buzz on social networks. This time, he was with his wife Princess Lalla Salma.

On 28 December 2016, the Swedish-Moroccan producer RedOne posted on the social networks a cliché where he took a picture with His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco in Marrakech. Dressed in a blue jacket with yellow motifs and jeans, the sovereign surprised many with this look, as it is mostly seen only during ceremonies, meetings or other official engagements. He then wears a strict costume or a traditional djellaba accompanied by a fez. The photo did not fail to make the buzz in Morocco, some praising the modernity of their monarch.

A week later, on Thursday, January 5th 2017, the King of Morocco broke the internet with another image, showing it in an equally trendy outfit. Together with his wife Princess Lalla Salma, in a black and red top decorated with large flowers, he wore a black tee-shirt printed with a white logo under a caramel-colored croco jacket.

The website of the Moroccan magazine "TelQuel" emphasizes that this tee-shirt is a creation "of the young Tangier brand" Rock da Kasbah ", whose products are on sale in some concept stores in Morocco" Of Majorelle "in Marrakech. But she said on her Facebook page that she had just received on January 4th the visit of H.R.H Princess Lalla Salma, the wife of King Mohammed VI.

And, in the wake, Rock da Kasbah obviously hastened to share the photo in question on his account Instagram. To see the monarch of his country wear one of his clothes, what more beautiful publicity this young brand could have dreamed!
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The Qatari and Moroccan Royal Courts: Elegant together of the Music Festical

Three days before her 38th birthday, which was celebrated on Tuesday May 10th, Lalla Salma presided over the opening ceremony of the 22nd World Sacred Music Festival. The wife of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, under who's patronage the festival is placed, was accompanied by Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser al-Missned one of three wives of the Father Emir of Qatar Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani who abdicated in 2013 in favor of their son Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani she is the mother. She is, moreover, Chair of Qatar Foundation which works for education, science and community development of the emirate.

True to their reputation of elegance, Sheikha Mozah wore a matching golden yellow at the waist by a wide belt cobalt blue caftan and turban for this event, shown. A garment according to a blog about her looks would be signed by French designer Jean Paul Gaultier. Lalla Salma had meanwhile opted for a garnet caftan richly embroidered with gold patterns. The wife of the Moroccan king had ascended her long curls into a bun.

Launched in 1994 in the eponymous Moroccan city, the World Sacred Music Festival was designated in 2001 by the UN as one of the key events that have contributed in a remarkable way, the dialogue of civilizations. Its 22nd edition, which runs from 6 to 14 May 2016, is placed under the theme "Women's founders."
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Morroccan Royal Courts: Inauguration of Giacometti’s art on Rabat

It is the artist first exhibition on the African Continent which has been described as exceptional. Also do it could be opened in grand style. This Monday April 18th, Princess Lalla Salma was expected not only by an honor guard of soldiers but also by several ministers and foreign ambassadors, to inaugurate the retrospective of Alberto Giacometti, held from April 20th to September 4th, 2016 at Mohammed VI museum of modern and contemporary art (MMVI) in Rabat. Among these officials, the French Minister for European Affairs, Harlem Désir.
The wife of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, who was dressed in a beige trousers together, enjoyed a guided tour of this retrospective by Catherine Grenier and Serena Bucalo-Mussely, respectively director and research fellow at the Giacometti Foundation, both curators.
Organized in collaboration between Alberto and Annette Giacometti Foundation and the Mohammed VI Museum of Contemporary Art of Rabat, this presents a hundred works of the famous Swiss sculptor born in 1901 and died in 1966. Through 46 sculptures, 19 paintings, 30 drawings, and objects of decorative art and photographs, it focuses on the influence of African art and Egyptian antiquities on the art of the author of "the walking man" .
Photo Credit: Paris Match

The Moroccan Royal Courts: Princess Lalla Salma and children on holidays in Dakhla

HRH Princess Lalla Salma was honored in a photo posted on the Facebook page of Hotel Dakhla Attitude Beach Club. The wife of the King Mohammed VI seen with sunglasses, was at the center of a group of men, women and children. Among them are the royal couple children, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan who turns 13 in May, and 9 year old Princess Lalla Khadija . The snapshot is not a stolen picture. The princess and her family pose in outfits surfing in front of the goal on the beach, with bodyguards and sports instructors.
In this picture shared on social networks in three other on which one can see the young prince, first in the order of succession to the Moroccan throne. The town legend in these four images emphasizes that the hotel Dakhla Attitude "had the great honor and rare privilege" to welcome Lalla Salma and her children on holiday and all the staff of the institution "is honored to have been privileged to accompany "stay" stay during which their Royal Highnesses have practiced kitesurfing, sport that radiates Dakhla. "

La Famille Royale en vacances à l´hôtel Dakhla Attitude. L’hôtel #DakhlaAttitude a eu l‘immense honneur et le rare...
Pubblicato da Hôtel Dakhla Attitude Beach Club su Domenica 3 aprile 2016

The Moroccan Royal Courts: King Mohammed VI in France

On a working and friendship visit to France this Wednesday, the King of Morocco Mohammed VI met with President Francois Hollande, before traveling to the Institute of the Arab world was presented the project of the Moroccan cultural center which is to be built in Paris.

Mohammed VI began his visiting Paris this February 17 to Elysee Palace where he was received by François Hollande, who he met at Tangier in September 2015. The King of Morocco and President of the French Republic have called the Libyan Parliament internationally recognized "quickly put its trust" in new national unity government in Libya, the French presidency said in a statement after the meeting. After their talks, the Moroccan monarch in "working visit and friendship in France", Hollande traveled to the Arab World Institute. They visited the exhibition "Osiris, Egypt's Sunken mysteries" and were presented with the draft of the future Moroccan cultural center in Paris.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Moroccan Royal Family: Princess Lalla Joumala, the Princess and the Ambassador

During the Council of Ministers chaired on Saturday February 6th in the southern city of Laayoune, King Mohammed VI appointed some 40 new Ambassadors to several foreign capitals.

Amongst those appointed was Princess Lalla Joumala Morocco current's ambassador to the United Kingdom since 2009. If confirmed, Her Royal Highness and diplomat will be sent to Washington D.C in the United States to replace Rachad Bouhlal.

Who is Princess Lalla Joumalla?
H.R.H is the maternal first cousin and the paternal second cousin of King Mohammed VI; daughter of Prince Moulay Ali (a cousin to King Hassan II(King Mohammed VI's father) and Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra, the eldest daughter of Mohammed V, half-sister of King Hassan II and aunt of King Mohammed VI.

Lalla Joumala’s parents had a special relationship with the ruling family, as her father, Prince Moulay Ali, had shared with the royal family the ordeal of exile in Madagascar, from August 1953 to November 1955 and built up a strong friendship with the then Prince Moulay Hassan. This friendship stood up to the test of time when the Prince became King of Morocco in 1961 and also bound King Mohammed VI and his cousins, Moulay Abdallah, Moulay Youssef and their eldest sister Lalla Joumala.

The Moroccan Royal Courts: Princess Lalla Hasna signes the Qualit’Air Pact.

Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa , Chairwoman of the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection chaired, the Qualit'air Day, which was held on February 11, 2016 at the Palais des Congrès convention center in Skhirat, permitted the signing of two agreements on air quality and global warming mitigation. They embody fourteen years of working on these environmental causes.. Princess Lalla Hasnaa also chaired the signing ceremony of an agreement which provides for supporting the development of an eco-epidemiological surveillance system in the region of Casablanca for the 2016-2018 period.

Princess Lalla Hasnaa is the youngest daughter of King Hassan II and his second wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou. She is sister to the current king, Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay Rachid.

Photo Credit: Facebook

The Moroccan Royal Courts: Lalla Meryem honors the "God-Father" of the Marrakesh Film Festival

Princess Lalla Meryem honored Frank Ford Coppola with the Intellectual Merit, at the Marrakech International Festival. The Moroccan Princess also decorated filmmaker and producer of Al Wissam Al Kafaa Fikria during a dinner gala held at the Marrakech City Hall(Palais des Congress) given on Saturday night, the day after the opening of the 15th edition of Festival in honor of the director of the "Godfather" and president of the jury this year was hosted by the brother of the princess, King Mohammed VI of Maroc.
For this prestigious appointment, Lalla Meryem also hosted the American comedian and actor Bill Murray, who received a tribute at the opening ceremony of the members of veille. Many members of the jury also attended were the director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the director Naomi Kawase and actress Olga Kurylenko.
Princess Lalla Meryem also received the Christian Louboutin designer, singer Carole Laure, or actress Gemma Arterton .
Photo Credits: Paris Match

The Royal Courts of Morrocco: A huge Double Congratulations to PRINCESS LALLA SOUKAÏNA

Princess Lalla Soukaïana, daughter of Princess Lalla Meryem, elder sister to King Mohammed VI of Morocco, gave birth this Sunday, September 27 in Paris to twins.

As is customary, the sex and name of infants, the first children of the Princess, will be unveiled on the occasion of their Muslim baptism, set seven days after their arrival in the world. It will therefore take place this Sunday, October 4th. It will be held in the French capital Paris in the presence of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, the uncle of the young mother.


 According to the British tabloid "Hello!", The king of Morocco has already seen the baby after the birth of his niece, who made a return trip to Paris earlier this week.

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