6 things to know about Morocco’s Prince Moulay Hassan, aged 16, who is destined for greatness
Whether it’s studying aviation, attending a climate change summit, meeting politicians and royalty or welcoming visiting Palestinian children, Prince Moulay Hassan is unfazed by it all
Morocco is often described as North Africa’s most beautiful country with a rich culture and history, and architectural buildings that dazzle visitors. It is also home to a royal family with global appeal.
King Mohammed VI and his wife, princess Lalla Salma, have two children: the crown prince Moulay Hassan, 16, and princess Lalla Khadija, 12. Moulay, who will succeed his father as king one day, is making a big impression on people who meet him – and not just because his family net worth is estimated at US$5.7 billion.
Here are six things you need to know about Moulay:
1. Moroccan education
Moulay has shown a preference for studying aviation, which will be a first for his family. His father studied law. To pursue his dream, Moulay will have to sit entrance exams to the prestigious Royal Aeronautical School-CRPTA. When Moulay was born, a 21-gun salute was dedicated to him to mark the happy occasion.
2. Ambassadorial qualities
He is aware of the responsibilities that are part of being one of the royal family, and is often seen alongside the king at major events internationally and in Morocco. One year ago, both attended the funeral of Henri d’Orleans, count of Paris and duke of France. Last year, the crown prince presided over the opening ceremony of the 14th International Agricultural Exhibition (SIAM) in Morocco.