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Princess Lalla Asma of Morocco
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Princess Lalla Asma of Morocco (Arabic: الأميرة للا أسماء, born 29 September 1965) is the second daughter and third eldest child of King Hassan II of Morocco and his wife, Princess Lalla Latifa.
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Biography
Lalla Asma was born in the Royal Palace of Rabat. She was educated at the Royal College where she obtained her High school diploma.[1] She pursued her studies at the Mohammed V University of Rabat where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in political science.[citation needed]
Lalla Asma got married in a private ceremony to Khalid Bouchentouf on 5 November 1986, a businessman and General Director of S.E.V.A.M. (Société d’exploitation de verreries au Maroc). He is a son of Hajj Belyout Bouchentouf, mayor of Casablanca from 1976-1994. Their wedding was officially celebrated in Marrakesh on June 6, 7 and 8, 1987.[2][3][4]
They have two children, a son and a daughter:
- Moulay Yazid Bouchentouf (born 25 July 1988).
- Lalla Nuhaila Bouchentouf (born 29 May 1992). She married Ali El Hajji on 14 February 2021 in Rabat.[5] The couple have two daughters:
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Patronages
She is Honorary President in Morocco of the:
She is President in Morocco of the:
- (1995) Lalla Asma Foundation for Deaf Children.[11]
Tribute
In July 2012, In her honor was inaugurated the “Mosque of H.R.H. Princess Lalla Asma” in Rabat.[12][13] The mosque is built in the traditional architectural style of the city of Rabat. It has door arches raised in Salé stone,[14] the doors open onto a triptych lobed arch called Kharsna bal-Anqoud.[14] Also, the prayer room of the mosque stands out for its double arcades on two levels supported by square section pillars covered with a katyani type zellij composition.[14]
Honours
National honours
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Throne.[citation needed]
Foreign honours
United Kingdom: Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (14 July 1987).[citation needed]
Belgium: Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II (5 October 2004).[citation needed]
Spain: Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic (14 January 2005).[15]
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