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Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco

Summary
Prince Moulay Rachid of Morocco, also known as Prince Moulay Rachid ben al-Hassan, (الأمير مولاي رشيد بن الحسن; born ) is a member of the Alawi dynasty. He was the youngest child of the late King Hassan II and his wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou. He holds a doctorate in international politics. He is currently second in the line of succession to the Moroccan throne. Prince Moulay Rachid is the second son and fifth child of King Hassan II and his wife, Lalla Latifa Hammou. Prince Moulay Rachid has one older brother, King Mohammed VI, and three sisters, Princess Lalla Meryem, Princess Lalla Asma and Princess Lalla Hasna. After primary and secondary studies at the Royal College in Rabat and obtaining the Baccalauréat in June 1989, he entered Mohammed V University in Rabat to start his higher studies in law. In May 1993, Prince Moulay Rachid obtained his Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) majoring in economic and social law. The same year the Prince received his License to Practice Law – Public Law. On 29 June 1995, the Prince completed his graduate studies and received a Master of Law (LL.M.) in Political Science. The Bosnia question was the subject of his research and the thesis that the Prince presented and supported publicly. In order to complete his training for his postgraduate education, in November 1993, the Prince started an internship with the United Nations in New York. On 18 May 2001, the Prince presented his doctorate thesis on the Organisation of the Islamic Conference at the Université Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV, which merited a specific mention for the quality of his work. On 21 June 1996, the Prince successfully completed the written and oral tests for his postgraduate education and received a postgraduate Degree in International Relations. In 1999, Moulay Rachid became crown prince following the death of his father and the enthronement of his brother King Mohammed VI, and remained as such until 2003, with the birth of his nephew Moulay Hassan. The Prince is now second in line to the throne.
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