On the occasion of Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Morocco, Princess Lalla Khadija made her first public appearance in five years. The youngest daughter of King Mohammed VI was alongside her father, her brother, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, and Prince Moulay Rachid, to welcome the French president and his entourage.
The presence of Lalla Khadija was noted during official events until the last five years when she completely disappeared from the public scene. Born on February 28, 2007, the youngest daughter of Mohammed VI and Lalla Salma was welcomed with great love by Moroccans at her birth. Like her older brother, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, the princess studied at the royal college, located in the Rabat palace. Very brilliant, she revealed her acting talent by performing plays in Arabic, French, Spanish, English, Russian and Chinese during her graduation ceremony in 2017, reports Woman Today.
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At the age of 11, Lalla Khadija participated in her first official ceremony, alongside her father and older brother. It was an activity of the Ministry of Education, where the question of reform of the sector was on the agenda of discussions. The princess went on to attend other events with the royal family, and even chaired the opening ceremony of the Rabat National Zoological Park in 2019. She was seen greeting President Emmanuel Macron at the royal palace, during of her first visit to Morocco in 2017. Lalla Khadija also met Pope Francis during his visit to Morocco in 2019, as well as King Felipe of Spain and his wife Letizia the same year. We also see her in vacation photos with the royal family or with her mother in New York or Paris, and in Greece.