Morocco in Celebration: Princess Lalla Khadija's 18th Birthday
Morocco, in unison with the Royal Family, celebrates this Friday a significant event: the eighteenth birthday of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Khadija. This national moment of joy reaffirms the deep connection between the Alaouite Throne and the Moroccan people, a bond forged through centuries of history marked by mutual affection and unwavering loyalty.
A Birth that Marked Minds
On February 28, 2007, the official announcement of Princess Lalla Khadija's birth by the Ministry of the Royal Household, Protocol, and Chancellery triggered scenes of jubilation across the Kingdom. The second child of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, after Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, her birth illuminated the Royal Household and, by extension, the hearts of all Moroccans.
Many citizens expressed their joy by visiting symbolic locations to sign Golden Books opened for the occasion. Cities adorned themselves with flags and decorations, while spontaneous celebrations erupted in both rural and urban areas. Even the Moroccan diaspora abroad joined in, sending congratulations through consulates and embassies.
First Steps in Public Life
From an early age, Princess Lalla Khadija was introduced to public life under the benevolent guidance of King Mohammed VI. In September 2011, she made her first school entry at the Royal Palace's Princely School in Rabat. This symbolic moment, marked by a Quran learning session and her first Arabic and French classes, was closely followed by the Sovereign.
This early immersion in royal responsibilities continues a tradition aimed at preparing young members of the Royal Family for their future roles in a society anchored in its authentic values.
Active Participation in Major Events
Princess Lalla Khadija has regularly accompanied the King at many official events. In 2018, she attended the presentation of Morocco's education reform progress, a key sector for the country's development. In February 2019, she participated in the official reception of King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain during their state visit.
Other notable occasions include her presence at Pope Francis' historic visit in March 2019 and the inauguration of the vivarium at Rabat's National Zoological Garden in December of the same year. These moments reflect her involvement in Morocco's cultural, educational, and diplomatic projects.
A Figure of the Future
More recently, on October 28, Princess Lalla Khadija played a central role during the official visit of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron. She attended the signing ceremony of several bilateral agreements between Morocco and France, an event presided over by King Mohammed VI.
These public appearances highlight her meticulous preparation to assume an active role within the Kingdom, embodying the values and aspirations of Moroccan youth.
A National Celebration Filled with Pride
The birthday of Princess Lalla Khadija is more than just a family event. It is a moment when the Moroccan people express their attachment to the Alaouite Throne and their gratitude to King Mohammed VI for his efforts in advancing the country's progress and unity.
Through this celebration, Morocco reaffirms its collective commitment to building a prosperous future while preserving its historical heritage, honoring the values that unite the people and their leaders.
Princess Lalla Khadija, through her journey, symbolizes hope and continuity, promising a harmonious future for the Kingdom.
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