Morocco’s Princess Lalla Salma visited the Sidra Medical and Research Center in Doha, Qatar on April 1. The princess, who is the wife of Morocco’s King Mohammed VI, was invited to visit Qatar by Sheikha Mozah, wife of Qatar’s emir. (Sorry, the photos originally published with this post have expired.)
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premièrement aid moubarak . je demande à notre cher princesse de nous aider à trouver une solution pour ce problème .” des voisins et qui ne sont pas des voisins .qui ne nous laisse pas tranquille .
i dont want talk about lalla salma but about mohamed 6 ,bravo sir for all u did for morocco my country deserve someone like u r majesty thant u so much sir leila