Paris hosted a royal visit which did not fail to arouse the interest of passers-by and the media. His Majesty King Mohammed VI, accompanied by his children, Crown Prince Moulay Hassan and Princess Lalla Khadija, was seen during a family walk, combining simplicity and conviviality, in the streets of Paris.
This walk, captured in a few discreet photos and widely relayed on social networks, illustrates a more personal and intimate side of the Moroccan Sovereign, well known for his attachment to the family unit. Dressed elegantly but without ostentation, His Majesty the King and his children walked through the streets of the French capital, confirming the special affection that the Sovereign has for Paris, a city he visits regularly.
Beyond its informal character, this royal outing in Paris has a strong symbolic dimension. It reflects a modern and accessible image of the Moroccan monarchy. Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, aged 21, already recognized for his progressive involvement in public affairs, and Princess Lalla Khadija, 17, representing the new royal generation, embody a continuity marked by serenity and openness.
This exit also comes in a diplomatic context marked by a strengthening of relations between Morocco and France. Although private, this walk could be seen as an implicit way of displaying the solidity of the ties uniting the two countries.