Moroccan Royalty

Moroccan Royalty refers to the members of the royal family of Morocco, which is a constitutional monarchy located in North Africa. The current king is Mohammed VI, who has been in power since 1999. The Moroccan monarchy has a long history, with roots tracing back to the Idrisid dynasty in the 8th century. The royal family holds significant cultural, political, and economic influence in Morocco. Moroccan royalty is associated with various traditional ceremonies, palaces, and historical sites that reflect the country’s rich heritage. The monarchy is often seen as a symbol of national unity and continuity. The royal family is also involved in various philanthropic initiatives and social development projects within the country.