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Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco

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Mother
  
Naima Bensouda

Religion
  

Name
  
Princess Salma

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Tenure
  
21 March 2002 – present

Born
  
10 May 1978 (age 45) Fes, Morocco (
1978-05-10
)

Issue
  
Crown Prince Moulay HassanPrincess Lalla Khadija

Father
  
Hajj Abdelhamid Bennani

Spouse
  
Mohammed VI of Morocco (m. 2002)

Children
  
Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco, Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco

Parents
  
Naima Bensouda, Al-Haj Abdel Hamid Bennani

Similar People
  
Mohammed VI of Morocco, Princess Lalla Khadija o, Moulay Hassan - Crown Pri, Princess Lalla Meryem o, Prince Moulay Rachid of

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Princess Lalla Salma born Salma Bennani; (Arabic: الأميرة للا سلمى‎‎, Amazigh: ⵍⴰⵍⵍⴰ ⵙⵍⵎⴰ;10 May 1978, Fes) is the princess consort of Morocco. She is the wife of King Mohammed VI and the first wife of a Moroccan ruler to have been publicly acknowledged and given a royal title.

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Early life and education

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She was born Salma Bennani in Fes to a middle class family.

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Her parents were Hajj Abdelhamid Bennani, a schoolteacher, and Naïma Bensouda, who died in 1981, when Salma was three years old; from then on she and her sister Meryem were raised by her maternal grandmother, Hajja Fatma Abdellaoui Maâne. She lived in Rabat, with her half cousin Saira, and the two are commonly seen together in public.

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She was educated in Rabat, where she attended a private school, Lycée Hassan II, Lycée Moulay Youssef, and l'École Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyse de Systèmes. She met her husband during a private party in 1999. After completing her engineering studies, she worked for a few months as an information services engineer at ONA Group, the country's largest private holding company (which is also controlled by the Moroccan Royal Family).

Marriage and children

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Salma married King Mohammed VI on 12 October 2001 (the sadaq or proclamation of marriage) and on 21 March 2002 (the zafaf or celebration of marriage), at the Dar al-Makhzin, Rabat, and was granted the title of Princess Lalla, with the style of Royal Highness on her marriage.

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The royal couple have two children:

  • Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco (born 8 May 2003 in Rabat).
  • Princess Lalla Khadija of Morocco (born 28 February 2007 in Rabat).
  • Royal role

    Salma has kept quite a low profile as Princess of Morocco, although a more public one than her predecessors. She supports cancer associations and the Fez Sacred Music Festival.

    On 29 April, the day after the 2011 Marrakech bombing, she attended the wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine Middleton.

    Salma has represented the King and Morocco in meetings and gatherings in Thailand, Japan, Israel and France. She founded a cancer prevention association in Morocco and has been involved in HIV/AIDS prevention in Africa work. Recently, she visited Tunisia and Saudi Arabia. She attended the wedding of Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg, and Countess Stéphanie de Lannoy in 2012. In April 2013, Salma attended the inauguration of the new Dutch King Willem-Alexander in Amsterdam.

    Titles and styles

    Lalla Salma is styled as Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Salma.

    Honours

  • Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II of Belgium (5 October 2004).
  • Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic of Spain (14 January 2005).
  • Dame Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit of Senegal (1 December 2008).
  • References

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