On April 13th, all attention was focused on Prince Moulay El Hassan, the heir apparent of Morocco, as he inaugurated a significant new landmark symbolizing Moroccan heritage. The son of King Mohammed VI proudly took on the responsibility of unveiling the Mohammed VI Tower, a modern architectural marvel located on the right bank of the Bouregreg River. This tower aims to represent the emergence and radiance of the twin cities of Rabat and Salé, showcasing the vision and leadership of the Moroccan monarchy.
During the inauguration, Prince Moulay El Hassan demonstrated his growing involvement in official duties, a trend that has seen him stepping out more frequently on his own, rather than always accompanying his father. The young prince began his visit by exploring the tower's main lobby, which is designed to host conferences and house a library, indicating a commitment to fostering education and culture. His tour continued as he viewed a model apartment of the luxurious Waldorf Astoria hotel, before ascending to the top of the building to admire the breathtaking panoramic views over Rabat and Salé, as well as the ancient walls, kasbahs, and historic gates that narrate the rich history of these iconic cities.
Everyone present could see that the prince was genuinely impressed by the architectural work and the potential impact of the tower as it stands tall as a symbol of progress. This event not only marks a significant moment in his public life but also highlights the critical role he is poised to play in the future of Morocco.
As reported by gala.fr.