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The Moroccans
By: fragrance78 Date: March 2, 2018, 10:21 pm
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26 Feb 2018
The King underwent a heart surgery in France.
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Re: The Moroccans
By: Cara Date: March 6, 2018, 6:51 pm
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pictured leaving the hospital.
he's still very young. hope he'll be fine for many years to
come.
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Re: The Moroccans
By: fragrance78 Date: March 9, 2018, 11:07 am
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8 March 2018
International Women's Day event
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Re: The Moroccans
By: fragrance78 Date: March 14, 2018, 5:24 am
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14 March 2018
Morocco celebrates the 85th birthday of Her Royal Highness
Princess Lalla Malika, sister of the late King Hassan II and
daughter of the Late King Mohammed V.
- The Moroccan Monarchy
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Re: The Moroccans
By: fragrance78 Date: March 17, 2018, 7:58 am
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17 March 2018
Princess Lalla Hasnaa, president of the Mohammed VI Foundation
for Environment Protection, visited the Al Masjid Eco-School
- The Morrocan Monarchy
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Re: The Moroccans
By: fragrance78 Date: March 21, 2018, 8:00 am
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21 March 2018
Someone tweeted that Hola is reporting that the King and Lalla
Salma are getting a divorce. Anyone heard about this?
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Re: The Moroccans
By: fragrance78 Date: March 21, 2018, 8:44 am
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[quote author=fragrance78 link=topic=115.msg2338#msg2338
date=1521637217]
21 March 2018
Someone tweeted that Hola is reporting that the King and Lalla
Salma are getting a divorce. Anyone heard about this?
[/quote]
Here's the article
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Translation
“Mohamed VI of Morocco and Princess Lalla Salma are divorced
They married on March 21, 2002 and have two children, Moulay
Hassan, the Crown Prince, born in May 2003, and Princess Lalla
Khadija, who just turned 11.
King Mohamed VI, 54, and Princess Lalla Salma, 39, have been
divorced and it is already effective, as confirmed by several
sources close to the Palace to HELLO !. This news comes the day
on which the couple would have celebrated their sixteenth
wedding anniversary. Mohamed VI and Salma Bennani - her maiden
name - got married on March 21, 2002. The Princess Salma (Lalla
Salma, as she was known since her wedding with the Alaouite
monarch) has two children with the Moroccan sovereign, Moulay
Hassan , the crown prince, born in May 2003, and Princess Lalla
Khadija, who just turned 11 on February 28.”
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Re: The Moroccans
By: Cara Date: January 23, 2019, 7:41 am
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Lalla Salma's disappearance from public life remains a
mystery... but here's an interesting article.
Lalla Salma was forced to disappear by her sisters-in-law
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occomail.f...-soeurs-journal-espagnol/
Some translations:
The sisters of Mohammed VI never accepted Lalla Salma's presence
and seem to have tried to make her life difficult to the point
of "forcing" her to disappear.
"It's no secret that Lalla Salma has never had a particularly
close relationship with her sisters-in-law. The appearance of
the engineer in the life of the monarch, with his progressive
and modern ideas, was considered in many sectors as a threat.
The princess's bad relationship with the king's sisters was
evident from the beginning. It has never been accepted and it
seems they have tried to make his life difficult to the point of
"force" to disappear, "wrote OK Diario in its edition of Monday,
January 21.
The newspaper reports that one of her sisters-in-law, Lalla
Hasna, plays the role of first lady and will receive the kings
of Spain who will visit Morocco on February 13th and 14th.
The current situation of Mohammed VI has nothing to do with when
this trip was planned for the first time. In addition to the
institutional and political issues, the vital circumstances of
the monarch have undergone a radical change in the last year and
a half. Although the official sources do not pronounce on the
question, the king of Morocco is a man supposedly divorced.
Princess Lalla Salma has been missing for more than a year and a
half and no one dares to talk about what happened between her
and the ruler. It is now the king's sister, Princess Lalla
Hasna, who, in an unprecedented setting, assumes all the
functions of First Lady, "notes the newspaper.
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Re: The Moroccans
By: ABS Date: January 26, 2019, 11:24 am
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[quote author=Cara link=topic=115.msg6896#msg6896
date=1548250887]
Lalla Salma's disappearance from public life remains a
mystery... but here's an interesting article.
Lalla Salma was forced to disappear by her sisters-in-law
HTML https://www.mor
occomail.f...-soeurs-journal-espagnol/
Some translations:
The sisters of Mohammed VI never accepted Lalla Salma's presence
and seem to have tried to make her life difficult to the point
of "forcing" her to disappear.
"It's no secret that Lalla Salma has never had a particularly
close relationship with her sisters-in-law. The appearance of
the engineer in the life of the monarch, with his progressive
and modern ideas, was considered in many sectors as a threat.
The princess's bad relationship with the king's sisters was
evident from the beginning. It has never been accepted and it
seems they have tried to make his life difficult to the point of
"force" to disappear, "wrote OK Diario in its edition of Monday,
January 21.
The newspaper reports that one of her sisters-in-law, Lalla
Hasna, plays the role of first lady and will receive the kings
of Spain who will visit Morocco on February 13th and 14th.
The current situation of Mohammed VI has nothing to do with when
this trip was planned for the first time. In addition to the
institutional and political issues, the vital circumstances of
the monarch have undergone a radical change in the last year and
a half. Although the official sources do not pronounce on the
question, the king of Morocco is a man supposedly divorced.
Princess Lalla Salma has been missing for more than a year and a
half and no one dares to talk about what happened between her
and the ruler. It is now the king's sister, Princess Lalla
Hasna, who, in an unprecedented setting, assumes all the
functions of First Lady, "notes the newspaper.
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That is horrible!
I think Lalla Salma is spectacular, I would really like seeing
more of her.
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Re: The Moroccans
By: Cara Date: February 27, 2019, 3:06 pm
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today, in le figaro (a major french newspaper) i saw for the
first time an article about Lalla Salma"s disappearance from
public life and the divorce rumors. the article was triggered by
meg and harry's visit to morocco. nothing in the article that we
hadn't heard before and still a lot of speculation as to what
happened to her.
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