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“Princess Lalla Khadija is the most beautiful princess I have ever seen, surpassing Arab, Eastern, Asian and European princesses even though she is younger than them.” - Submitted by Anonymous
“Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco is so pretty, she is going to be a beauty like her mother!” - Submitted by Anonymous
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Moroccan royal ladies at the gala dinner during the 2nd day of the state visit from France - 29.10.24
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My favorite 170 royal outfits of 2024 in no specific order, part 10.
#queen letizia#Queen maxima#princess Sofia#Princess Sofia of sweden#princess gabriella#queen Mary#queen mary of denmark#sophie winkleman#princess charlene#princess lalla khadija#Royal fashion#fashion
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Is anyone from the Moroccan royal family attending the wedding?? I really hope cp moulay hassan attends the wedding like his father attended king abdullah's wedding.
I would really love to see princess lalla khadija with him too.. 😌😌😌
I don’t think I’ve heard any updates on Moroccan royals yet.
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An interesting thing (to me at least) in the discussion about when you can start wearing tiaras is that some countries don’t seem to have any age requirement.
In Morocco, Princess Lalla Kadijah is twelve and has already worn three different tiaras.
In Pahang, Princess Jihan has been wearing this tiara since she was about twelve and she’s currently seventeen.
In Terengganu, Princess Nadhirah (oldest) and Princess Fatimatuz (youngest) have both been wearing tiaras since they were very young.
I’ve just started to sort through the tiaras of the Malaysian royal families but I have a feeling that I’m going to find even more princesses wearing tiaras before they turn eighteen. I kind of like that there’s not strict rules everywhere about when you can wear a tiara.
#Tiara Talk#Princess Lalla Khadija#Princess Jihan#Princess Nadhirah#tiara#Princess Fatimatuz#Morocco#Malaysia#Pahang#Terengganu#Moroccan Royal Family#Malaysian Royal Families#Pahang Royal Family#Terengganu Royal Family#Tengku Jihan#tiara rules#tiaras#diadem#diadems#royal tiaras#jewels#royal jewels#royal#royaltyedit#royals#royalty#jewellery#jewelry#crown#crowns
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#RoyalTiaraChallenge17
Favourite Moroccan Tiara
Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco’s Diamond Tiara
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THE CHILDREN
H.R.H. Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco
#the children#princess lalla khadija of morocco#morocco#moroccan royal family#moroccan royalty#moroccan royals#alaouite royalty#alaouite royal family#royal#royals#royalty
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Royal Birthdays for today, February 28th:
Xizong of Jin, Emperor of China, 1119
Henry, The Young King, 1155
Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway, 1261
Irina, Princess of Romania, 1953
Eleonore, Archduchess of Austria, 1994
Lalla Khadija, Princess of Morocco, 2007
#henry the young king#margaret of scotland#princess irina#eleonore of austria#Lalla Khadija#Xizong of Jin#royal birthdays#long live the queue
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Do you know the address for the Moroccan Royal Family? I tried sending a letter to Princess Lalla Khadija for her birthday, but I am not sure I got the right address.
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I’m having a bit of trouble finding the address for the Moroccan Royal Family. I don’t think they have an official website, Morocco itself just has a website. Unfortunately they don’t list a way to contact the family and I’m afraid I can’t find anything.
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“Princess Lalla Khadija looked graceful and charismatic at the official reception and the dinner for the president of France.” - Submitted by thisisoursecretm
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Moroccan royal ladies during the 1st day of the state visit from France - 28.10.24
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My 170 favorite royal outfits of 2024 in no specific order, part 8.
#Princess eleonore#princess eleonore of belgium#princess rajwa#queen mathilde#kate middleton#princess of wales#catherine princess of wales#queen Mary#queen mary of denmark#princess lalla khadija#queen letizia#royal fashion#fashion
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TIARA ALERT: Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco wore a tiara on the cover of the October 2018 issue of Femmes Du Maroc Magazine.
#Tiara Alert#Princess Lalla Khadija#Morocco#tiara#moroccan royal family#tiaras#diadem#diadems#royal tiaras#jewels#royal jewels#royal#royals#royalty#jewellery#jewelry#crown#crowns#crown jewels
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Joyeux et heureux anniversaire à Son Altesse Royale, la Princesse Lalla Khadija 🇲🇦 (à Rabat, Morocco) https://www.instagram.com/p/BudLWdJBC0R/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1v36bwapbvskz
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Meghan in Floral Blue Carolina Herrera Gown for Final Morocco Appearance
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Meghan in Floral Blue Carolina Herrera Gown for Final Morocco Appearance
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex concluded their three-day visit to Morocco with King Mohammed VI.
Harry and Meghan arrived in the King’s Mercedes.
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The Duke and Duchess arriving at the royal residence.
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They were greeted by fifteen-year-old Prince Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco. The Crown Prince welcomed them in Casablanca on Saturday night.
They presented letters from Her Majesty to the King.
It’s been a fascinating visit focused on highlighting young people, girls’ education and meeting the Moroccan royal family. The Duke and Duchess have proven themselves more than adept ambassadors for Her Majesty abroad and the several overseas visits they’ve taken mark the beginning of what I believe will be increasing responsibility abroad on behalf of the monarchy. It’s been very much a case of following in the footsteps of the Queen and the Prince of Wales in strengthening ties between Britain and Morocco. Her Majesty visited in 1980; Charles visited in 1995 and returned with Camilla in 2011.
BBC Royal Correspondent Johnny Dymond noted the areas of focus were planned with the Duchess’ interests in mind: “A while ago a palace official told me that in 2019 we would start to see Meghan’s influence and interests; they could not have been clearer in Morocco.”
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Harry greets the King of Morocco’s sisters, Princess Lalla Hasna and Princess Lalla Meryem.
More from the Mail Online:
‘The King granted an audience to Harry and Meghan in his private home, a 1950s Arabic-style country mansion set in a lush garden of ferns and bamboo trees in the capital Rabat.
But it was more like a get together with friends with the 15-year-old Crown Prince Moulay Hassan greeting the couple outside the door after they arrived in the King’s vintage Mercedes 600 SEL, loaned to the couple during their stay. The head of state was all smiles in the doorway and Harry and Meghan both complimented his home which featured an ornate internal courtyard behind the monarch, richly decorated with Arabic designs.
Harry described how he had an invitation from an unknown individual to stay on after their tour ended: ‘He was very keen on getting us down there two days after this trip, unfortunately we have commitments to get back to.’ The Duke of Sussex also said to the King that he would not be able to take up the ‘fantastic invitation’, but he added: ‘Next time we will schedule it properly. We will keep it very quiet from everybody out there.’
Those seated from the left were: Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, Meghan, the King, Harry, Prince Moulay Rachid, Princess Lalla Meryem and Princess Lalla Hasna. As expected, the King’s wife Princess Lalla Salma was absent. It is very much believed the couple divorced last year, however requests for official confirmation have been met with silence. The Princess has not been seen officially since late 2017. International media believe the King has custody of their children but she sees them often. Emily Andrews tweeted it’s understood she’s on the Greek Island of Kea with her daughter Princess Lalla Khadija. British reporters’ requests for information were left unanswered throughout the visit.
The Duchess continued her sartorial winning streak with a beautiful blue Carolina Herrera gown. Often times with royal tours, success in the fashion department comes from selecting the appropriate pieces for the occasion. All of Meghan’s looks on the tour have hit the right note and provided some of her best maternity choices to date.
Meghan’s gown is a custom version of Herrera’s Floral Printed Silk Chiffon Short Sleeve Gown. It’s described: “Carolina Herrera’s silk chiffon gown is printed with flourishing fauna with a fitted waistline. Cut with a crew neck, this floor sweeping gown has flared short sleeves.”
The gown is from the Autumn/Winter 2019 Collection.
The shade very much reminded me of Morocco’s blue city Chefchaouen. The Blue City is one of the most visually striking places in the country. There are several theories as to why the walls were painted blue. One popular theory is that the blue keeps mosquitos away; another is that Jews introduced the blue when they took refuge from Hitler in the 1930s. Other claim locals simply decided to do it to attract tourism. The blue is said to symbolise the sky and heaven, and serve as a reminder to lead a spiritual life. If the trip had been longer I would have loved to see it on the itinerary.
Meghan carried her Dior Bee Chic gold clutch from last night’s reception.
Meghan accessorised with her Galanterie de Cartier earrings.
Most notably, the Duchess wore them on her wedding day.
The Duke and Duchess enjoyed a varied day in Rabat which included a visit to the Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports and a fun-filled cookery demonstration…
…And an event with young entrepreneurs and local craftspeople at the beautiful Andalusian Gardens. It was packed with memorable moments, gorgeous photos and interesting quotes. Click here to read the post.
A recap of Meghan’s tour wardrobe: on arrival at Casablanca airport, the Duchess deployed a touch of sartorial diplomacy in a red Valentino cape dress, Valentino Vring bag, Gianvito Rossi pumps and Natalie Marie studs. In the Atlas Mountains, Meghan sported an Alice + Olivia blazer, Misha Nonoo Sweater, Artizia scarf, Boh Runga earrings and Birdies slippers. For an investiture, Meghan changed into an Artizia blouse. For a reception at the British Ambassador’s residence Meghan was head to toe in cream and gold Dior, accessorising with her Birks Snowstorm earrings. For a more casual look in Rabat today, it was Meghan’s J Crew Field jacket, a breton Equipment sweater, Rag & Bone jeans, Stuart Weitzman Brooks suede boots and Ecksand earrings. In the afternoon Meghan changed into her Babaton Keith jacket, the Loyd/Ford black pleated dress, Manolo Carolyn pumps and Gas Bijoux statement earrings. And tonight it was Carolina Herrera.
As Royal Visit Morocco comes to a close, we have word of a special family engagement for Harry and Meghan on 5 March. The couple will join members of the Royal family including the Queen, Charles, Camilla, William, Kate and Anne for a late morning reception at Buckingham Palace to mark the 50th anniversary of the investiture of the Prince of Wales. The reception will culminate with a musical performance in the Ballroom by students from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, of which the Prince of Wales is patron.
Before I sign off, a word of thanks to all of you who followed the trip on the blog. It’s been such fun. The next time we see Harry and Meghan on an overseas tour, they’ll likely have Baby Sussex with them.
Source: http://madaboutmeghan.blogspot.com/2019/02/first-look-meghan-in-carolina-herrera.html
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