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Princess Lalla Asma of Morocco

Princess Lalla Asma
Princess of Morocco
Born29 September 1965
Rabat, Morocco
SpouseKhalid Bouchentouf
IssueMoulay Yazid Bouchentouf
Lalla Nuhaila Bouchentouf
Full name
Lalla Asma (or Asma'a)
DynastyAlaouite
FatherHassan II
MotherLalla Latifa Hammou
ReligionIslam

Princess Lalla Asma of Morocco (Arabic: الأميرة لالة أسماء‎, born 29 September 1965, Rabat) is the second daughter and third eldest child of Hassan II of Morocco and his second wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou.

Biography

She was educated at the Royal College (Rabat).

She married Khalid Bouchentouf on 5 November 1986, General Director of S.E.V.A.M. (Société d’exploitation de verreries au Maroc). He is a son of Hajj Belyout Bouchentouf, of Casablanca.

They have two children, a son and a daughter:

  • Moulay Yazid Bouchentouf (born 25 July 1988).
  • Lalla Nuhaila Bouchentouf (born 29 May 1992). She married Ali El Hajji on 14 February 2021 in Rabat.

Patronages

She is Honorary President in Morocco of:

Honours

National honours

  • Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of the Throne.

Foreign honours

  • Honorary Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (United Kingdom, 14 July 1987).
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II (Kingdom of Belgium, 5 October 2004).
  • Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Isabella the Catholic (Kingdom of Spain, 14 January 2005).[2]

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