World leaders mourn the mother of King Mohammed VI of Morocco

He continues King Mohammed VI of Morocco He received condolences from kings and presidents of the world on the death of his mother, Princess Lalla Latifa, wife of the late King Hassan II, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 78, according to a statement by the spokesman for the Royal Palace in Morocco.

The late princess had no official responsibilities, nor was she known to have appeared in any public activities.

King Salman and Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a message of condolences and condolences to King Mohammed VI, and the Saudi Crown Prince said: “I received news of the death of your mother, Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Latifa, and I send to Your Majesty and to the family of the deceased my warmest and most sincere condolences, asking God Almighty.” The Almighty is to cover her with His vast mercy and forgiveness, to dwell her in His spacious gardens, and to protect you from all evil. He is the Hearer and Answerer.”

The President of the Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, also mourned her and said on the “X” website: “My sincere condolences and sympathy to my brother, His Majesty King Mohammed VI, on the death of his mother, Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Latifa, praying to God Almighty for her mercy and forgiveness and for the honorable family to have patience and solace.”

The Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, sent a message of condolence to King of MoroccoAfter the death of his mother, Princess Lalla Latifa.
The Algerian President said, in his condolence message: “To His Majesty King Mohammed VI, King of the sisterly Kingdom of Morocco… I received with sorrow the news of the return of your mother’s soul to its Creator and Creator, and this sad news that befell you and the royal family had a profound impact.”
It is noteworthy that Princess Lalla Latifa married the former King of Morocco, Hassan II, in 1961, and bore him 5 children, including King Mohammed VI.

Not much is known about the princess except that she comes from the Berber region of Zayan in central Morocco, and she was called “Mother of Princes” and “Mother of Sidi.”

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