Crown Prince Moulay Hassan & Princess Lalla Khadija Currents 2: June 2017-


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Prince Moulay Hassan participated in the opening ceremony of the 16th session of the International Agricultural Exhibition in Morocco, organized under the solemn patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, from 22 to 28 April.

 
Crown Prince Moulay Hassan was photographed driving a car.

 
Will they have separate threads when Lalla Khadija turns 18?
 
Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Chairs HM King Mohammed VI Grand Prix of Official 3* Show Jumping Competition of Royal Guard.



 
Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Chairs Luncheon Offered by HM the King on Occasion of FAR's 68th Anniversary:




 
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Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Chairs Final of 23rd Hassan II Trophy for Traditional Equestrian Arts Tbourida.


 
Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Chairs in Kenitra Graduation Ceremony of 24th Group of Higher Defense Course, 58th Group of General Staff Course:


 
Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Launches Desalination Plant, Africa's Largest Benefiting 7.5 Mln Inhabitants:


 
I don't understand something on these videos. When the military show respect for his rank or political and religious position (reminds me of religious leaders in Christian denominations) they try to kiss his hand he quickly retires it.

Is that what is expected by the person greeting him from the prince in advance or, is it that he feels uncomfortable with this part of the protocol?
 
He has done this for ages, so I guess he is uncomfortable with it. Not sure why they don’t establish that with the people he meets in advance.
 
I think this might some normal part of protocol. I have seen Princess Lalla Khadija do it as well.

I have also seen it in very old footage of European royals.
 
I think this might some normal part of protocol. I have seen Princess Lalla Khadija do it as well.

I have also seen it in very old footage of European royals.

It looks like he's been rude toward the greeter showing reverence for his highness. Reverential treatment is part of the protocol where you are a president, monarch, religious leader or a combination of all of it because the individual represents the nation. It just looks odd when you see him snatching his hand out of a greeting so fast.
 
But what we see as rude might be normal in other cultures. As I said I have seen not only his sister do the same but royals in other countries.

While this looks very awkward I have read that it is a sign of humility and expected.
 
It looks like he's been rude toward the greeter showing reverence for his highness. Reverential treatment is part of the protocol where you are a president, monarch, religious leader or a combination of all of it because the individual represents the nation. It just looks odd when you see him snatching his hand out of a greeting so fast.
It’s already been established that the children don’t like it, but old habits die hard. Protocols change in many cultures and societies.
 
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