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Princess Lalla Meryem (Arabic: الأميرة للا مريم, born 26 August 1962) is the first daughter and eldest child of the late King Hassan II of Morocco and his wife, Princess Lalla Latifa.
Princess Lalla Meryem | |
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Born | Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy | 26 August 1962
Spouse |
Fuad Filali
(m. 1984; div. 1998) |
Issue | Sharifa Lalla Soukaïna Filali Sharif Moulay Idris Dekkar Filali |
Dynasty | Alaouite |
Father | King Hassan II of Morocco |
Mother | Princess Lalla Latifa |
Religion | Islam |
Lalla Meryem was born in Rome and is the oldest of her siblings who are King Mohammed VI, Lalla Asma, Lalla Hasna and Prince Moulay Rachid.
She completed her primary and secondary education at the Royal College in Rabat. After she obtained her Baccalauréat in 1981, Princess Lalla Meryem was appointed by her father as the President of Social Works of the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces. She continued her studies at the Mohammed V University of Rabat where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in sociology.[citation needed]
Holder of numerous prestigious official functions, Princess Meryem has focused much of her activities on the social and cultural realm. Using her Royal status, she continues her work on behalf of women and children and advocate their rights on an international level. She is the President of the following organizations:
In July 2001, she was nominated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador with focus of her Ambassadorship on UNESCO projects for women and children. Also Member of the Honorary Committee of the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children.
In 2002, in Rabat the former Moroccan League for Child Protection was reorganize into the “Center Lalla Meryem for abandoned children”.[8] That same year, on October 22, 23 and 24, Lalla Meryem chaired the work of the Euro-Mediterranean Conference on children's rights and human security,[9] which was held in Marrakesh and attended by representatives of international organizations such as UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO, the European Union, the European Parliament, the Arab Parliament and national actors concerned.[9]
In July 2003, King Mohammed VI promoted Princess Lalla Meryem to the rank of Senior colonel of the Royal Armed Forces.[10]
In July 2007, she inaugurated the “Lalla Meryem park” in Oujda. This park which is eponymous extends over an area of two hectares and is located to the south of the old medina and adjoins the boulevard Maghreb El Arabi.[11]
On 15 September 1984, she married Fuad Filali (born 1957), ex-CEO of ONA Group, and the son of former Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Abdellatif Filali.[12] They had two children, a daughter and a son:
The couple divorced in 1998.
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