In honor of her birth, her father, King Mohammed VI granted a royal pardon to just under nine thousand detainees.[2][3][4] Since 2011, Lalla Khadija attends the Royal College of Rabat.[5][6] She is a polyglot, fluent in four languages, Arabic, French, English and Spanish.[7]
On 17 November 2016, accompanied by her brother, Moulay Hassan, and their classmates; she visited the COP22 in Marrakech. They toured the Morocco and Africa pavilions before attending one of the last sessions of this COP22.[8]
On 13 December 2019 she inaugurated the vivarium of the National Zoological Garden of Rabat.[9] Since this date, Lalla Khadija has never been seen again in any public engagement of the royal family. The last time she appeared was at the 2023 Throne Day where, not participating in the official festivities, she was seen at the back of the royal sedan, through a slightly tinted windshield.[10] After a long hiatus she came back to public engagements on 28 October 2024 when she welcomed, along with her father the King and her family, French President Emmanuel Macron and First lady Brigitte Macron during their State visit to Morocco.[11]
The Cup of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Khadija was created under the aegis of the Royal Moroccan Archery Federation.[12]
Private life
Lalla Khadija is passionate about music and plays two instruments, piano and guitar. Her favorite sports are swimming and horse riding.[13][14] She loves traveling, like her parents.[14] She is described as a diligent, intelligent and disciplined girl.[14][7]
^Idrissi, Khaoula (18 December 2019). "SAR Lalla Khadija ... la princesse des cœurs". Maroc Local et Nouvelles du Monde | Nouvelles juives du Maroc, dernières nouvelles | מרוקו ג׳וייש טיימס, חדשות מרוקו והעולם | Morocco News | أخبار المغرب (in French). Retrieved 3 September 2023.
^ abcBenslimane, Leila (18 December 2019). "HRH Lalla Khadija: The Princess of Hearts". Maroc Local et Nouvelles du Monde | Nouvelles juives du Maroc, dernières nouvelles | מרוקו ג׳וייש טיימס, חדשות מרוקו והעולם | Morocco News | أخبار المغرب. Retrieved 19 July 2024.