Lalla Joumala: Cousin of the King, former Ambassador to UK and actual Ambassad to USA
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Lalla Joumala the cousin of King Mohamed VI will be among seven other ambassadors women Princess Lalla Joumala is the President of British/Moroccan Association which was founded in 2003 and who are interested in promotion of relations of friendship and cooperation ties between Morocco and Britain,the Association contributed to the creation of Mohammed VI of Morocco chair for the Moroccan and Mediterranean studies at college St Antony's (famous Oxford University), also held a number of seminars and meetings known as the participation of British Lords and senior politicians in the United Kingdom. photo of her: https://i36.tinypic.com/2r40t3d.jpg |
Chrifa Lalla Joumala Alaoui (HH Princess Lalla Joumala)
Moroccan princess appointed as ambassador (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland):smile: here link: Maghreb Arabe Presse: King appoints new ambassadors some infos about her work as the President of the Moroccan British Society : Moroccan British Society Eligo International Limited - About Us https://www.maroc.ma/NR/exeres/AE9A02...656F52E953.htm https://www.sant.ox.ac.uk/mec/morocco.html https://www.british-moroccansoc.org/about.html https://friendsofmorocco.org/2004News/Oct04/1016News.htm |
LONDON - FEBRUARY 26: Queen Elizabeth II receives Her Excellency the Ambassador of Morocco Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui who presented her credentials in Buckingham Palace on February 26, 2009 in London, England.
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very very beautiful caftan,a truly masterpiece.
Chrifa Lalla Joumala Alaoui Presents her credentials to Queen Elisabeth II London - Chrifa Lalla Joumala Alaoui was received Thursday at the Palace of Buckingham in London, by Queen Elisabeth II of England to whom she presented her credentials as Ambassador of Morocco to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland....Map |
TelQuel : Le Maroc tel qu'il est
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Not quite accurate. Queen Elizabeth receives all Ambassadors and High Commissioners presenting their credentials; it is one of her duties as Head of State. Formally, they are "Ambassadors to the Court of St James's" [the Royal Court] although in reality they are ambassadors to Britain. The Queen usually receives Ambassadors at Buckingham Palace. |
thanks for the clarification Warren:flowers:
they must be mistaken in Telquel. |
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even in most democratic countries in the world, ambassadors positions are given sometimes to friends who don't have much knowledge on diplomacy or foreign affaires. of course it depends of the country where this ambassador is sent to. i don't think joumala could be appointed in latin america or africa .. or to UN ;) also we don't hear a lot of ambassador position given to one of the relatives. but since it's the case (she is m6 cousin) so she must have extraodinary qualifications. does anyone know what are joumala' qualifications, studies, interests .. etc? |
here a small Biography for Lalla Joumala
translation: Degree in History and Political Science from the Faculty of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Chrifa Joumala Lalla was born in Rabat in 1962. In 2004, this mother of two children set up the chair of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco and Mediterranean Studies at St Anthony's College, which depends on the University of Oxford. In 2001, she led the Moroccan delegation to the session on HIV / AIDS of the UN. Chrifa Alaoui Lalla Joumala is appointed Ambassador of Morocco to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 2009. if you are intersted Zineb you can look at these links I post before about her: Quote:
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thanks shrifia for the links. i read somewhere that history and georgraphy are part of major programs teached in the moroccan royal schools. it's nice to see a member of the MRF continues her studies after "baccalaureate". but i wonder which degree she has, bachelor, master or doctorate?
so apart from oxford in 2004, Un in 2001 and participate with m6' sisters on some events, what she was doing like every day' work or interest? to me these two dates (2001 and all year of 2004) doesn't show she had busy schedules. plus, saying that "in 2001, she led the Moroccan delegation to the session on HIV / AIDS of the UN" i doubt if this is necessary to be included as her qualifications or achievements. that was a trip. i never heard of her work or interest on HIV/AIDS in morocco or elsewhere. but you know the palace and moroccan' media, they like to add these trips to the MRF members' biographies ;) |
Lalla Joumala
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British Moroccan Society climbs Jebel Toukbal for charity
....In this respect Benedicte Clarkson emphasised the importance of the recent appointment of H.H. Princess Lalla Joumala Aloui as Morocco's Ambassador in the UK and that she is also the President of the Moroccan Britrish Society in Morocco which has a leading role in promoting culture and religious understanding in the Kingdom through major exhibitions such as "Sacred ". A greater contact between the BMS and the MBS will undoubtedly help to promote greater cultural exchanges between Morocco and the United Kingdom. The Ambassador was recently invited to address a high level event at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office which was very successful. This promises to be an exciting period in developing increased contact between the two countries..... |
Opening in London of an exhibition of visual arts on Morocco...Article in french
translation The opening of an exhibition of visual arts in Morocco took place Wednesday evening at the famous Mathaf Gallery in London on "Travel in the Middle East", in the presence of several personalities from the worlds of arts, culture, media and politics. Morocco's ambassador to Britain, Chrifa Joumala Alaoui Lalla, who opened the exhibition by British artist Tim Scott Bolton, stressed that the work of the latter reflects the diversity of Morocco, the intensity of its lights, rich colors and the welcoming atmosphere of the landscape. The ambassador recalled that the extraordinary landscapes of Morocco have been the source of great inspiration for many famous painters such as Delacroix, Matisse, Majorelle and the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. The latter devoted a great love in Morocco for its serenity, its calm and its colorful, she said. The exhibition will last until June 26, takes the visitor on an unusual journey through the magical landscape of Morocco, the Kasbah of the Atlas, through the Moroccan desert, to the citadels of Essaouira and its fishermen and imperial city of Marrakech with its masterly Koutoubia minaret. "Morocco, by the richness of its culture and civilization, has always been a source of inspiration for artists," said the MAP Scott Bolton, noting that the diversity of the natural landscape provides a Moroccan dimension to the country as a subject in œuvres several world-renowned painters. Besides Morocco, the exhibition includes paintings by the same artist, inspired by visits to other Arab countries like Egypt, Jordan and Oman. |
HH Princess Lalla Joumala Alaoui
Her Highness Princess Lalla Joumala already knew the UK very well when she arrived here with her husband on 10 February 2009 – she had previously visited the UK on a regular basis as a youngster and, after completing her secondary education at a French-speaking school in Morocco, also studied Politics and History at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. |
reception in honour of the 10th birthday of the enthronement of King Mohammed VI offered by the ambassador of Morocco in UK Princess Lalla Joumal Aloui
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interview of Lalla Joumala on the 10th anniversary of HM King Mohammed VI’s accession to the throne
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lovely caftan Embassy of The Kingdom of Morocco in London |
Lalla Joumala is always very elegant and always beautiful with very very nice and precious Caftans...
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