Prince Moulay Hicham & Family: News & pictures


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Moulay Hicham Ben Abdallah M.A. ’97 walked into the CoHo, glanced around, smiled and said, “Well, this is a cozy place.”
Prince Moulay Hicham Ben Abdallah Al Alaoui, third in line to the Moroccan throne and consulting professor at the Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford. (Courtesy of Moulay Hicham Ben Abdallah)Wearing jeans and a plain black sweater, he blended into the crowd of Stanford students and visitors, none of whom knew they were in the presence of a prince.
 
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Moulay Hicham Ben Abdallah M.A. ’97 walked into the CoHo, glanced around, smiled and said, “Well, this is a cozy place.”
Prince Moulay Hicham Ben Abdallah Al Alaoui, third in line to the Moroccan throne and consulting professor at the Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford. (Courtesy of Moulay Hicham Ben Abdallah)Wearing jeans and a plain black sweater, he blended into the crowd of Stanford students and visitors, none of whom knew they were in the presence of a prince.

Wow he has turned gray!

Also are there any recent pictures of Lalla Anissa available?
 
Prince Moulay hicham has in interview with Zamane Magazine,he talked about his father and his relaton with his Brother the late King Hassan II on the Magazine there some pics of the Moulay abdullah
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Prince Moulay Hicham speaks at Harvard Arab Weekend conference.
Boston, USA November 11, 2013
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Prince Moulay Hicham speaks at Harvard Arab Weekend conference.
Boston, USA November 11, 2013
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thanks for the photo Salma:flowers:
is the same event Queen Rania attended in her last visit to USA? i wonder if they come across each other?
 
Rebel Prince Shines a Harsh Light on Morocco

PARIS — HE sat in the car, frozen with fear, as gunmen pointed rifles at his pregnant mother in the driver’s seat beside him. They were rushing to the king’s birthday party because they had heard there was a commotion. It was the summer of 1971, and the Moroccan Army killed over 100 party guests in its attempt to overthrow the monarchy. The gunmen spared the pregnant woman and her 7-year-old son. Later that day, the coup failed.

With his monarchy preserved, King Hassan II sharply tightened his grip on his subjects, including his own family.

It was a shift that the 7-year-old, Prince Moulay Hicham El Alaoui, still remembers well. The eldest son of the late King Hassan’s only brother, Moulay Abdellah, he is also the first cousin of King Mohammed VI — making him third in line to the Moroccan throne.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/10/world/africa/moroccos-rebel-prince.html?_r=1
 
the book is a big disappointment i expected something else something more intersting than scandals book,still can't believe he said his mom was a drugs addicted that his father was alchool addicted:eek:
poor Lalla lamia I guess the last one one she expected to dish on her and her husband was her own son:ermm:
 
thanks for sharing this:flowers:
the girls looks lovely amazing believe how fast kids grow up these days:)

oh yeah! I also came across this video where Fayzah and Hager are speaking
in a party to raise fund for the association
 
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great job princess_smile thanks for posting;
it's really nice to see both princesses active in Moroco especially that their father isn't very often present in the country,
i wishe them good luck with their association and i hope to see and hear more about them and their work.
 
It is really great to see mouly Hicahm`s beautiful daughters serving their own country. How old are they??
 
It is really great to see mouly Hicahm`s beautiful daughters serving their own country. How old are they??

Fayzah is 20 Hagar is 17
but i wonder is it usual in Morocco that princesses talk to the public like that?
are not they usually surround by guards?
 
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they are minor royals and we are used to minor royal in Morocco to mingle with society without the need for security escort moreover Fayza and Hajar are not the only King's relatives who have very active social life in the country without the fanfar of big entourage.
 
:previous: isn't that the same event his daughters organize for their charity?
thanks for the video by the way princess smile
 
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no i don't think so Shrifia,there is no sign of the girls or their co-worker in heir association, i think he and his wife was enjoying simple artistic show
 
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