Moulay Rachid Ben Al Hassan - Activities

Activities

  • Since April 1997, Prince Moulay Rachid has been president of the National Federation of Moroccan Scouting.
  • Prince Moulay Rachid an amateur of golf and has represented Morocco professionally. In 2000, he founded the Hassan II Golf Trophy Association, which is hosting the Hassan II Golf Trophy.
  • In 2001 Prince Moulay Rachid initiated the Marrakech International Film Festival Foundation (MIFFF) and Marrakech International Film Festival.
  • He is the president of the Royal Moroccan Federation for Hunting Shotgun Shooting.

Prince Moulay Rachid is also the honorary president of:

  • Grand Heart Association (2006)
  • Moroccan Falconers Association Al-Noubala (2007)
  • Royal Moroccan Yachting Federation
  • Royal Moroccan Skiing and Mountaineering Federation
  • Moroccan Environmental Protection Association, Moroccan – Far East Association
  • Spanish Social Service Association, Maghreb Association for Research and the Fight Against AIDS
  • Moroccan Association of Law Students in France.
Moroccan Royal Family

  • HM The King
    HRH The Princess Consort
    • HRH The Crown Prince
    • HRH Princess Lalla Khadija
  • HRH Princess Lalla Meryem
  • HRH Princess Lalla Asma
  • HRH Princess Lalla Hasna
  • HRH Prince Moulay Rachid

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