King Mohammed VI’s Yacht Spotted Near Ceuta, Drawing Crowds

The yacht of King Mohammed VI surrounded by several jet skis from the security services was spotted in Fnideq, near the city of Sebta.
This presence on site was confirmed by a video widely shared on social networks, where many people can be seen greeting the Sovereign.
A great enthusiast of jet skiing and yacht outings, the monarch has made a habit of going to the north of the country, mainly to Tangier, Tetouan or Al Hoceima.
In August 2014, Spanish coast guards had checked King Mohammed VI’s yacht off Sebta, thinking they were dealing with illegal migrants or drug traffickers. The Sovereign had then called his Spanish counterpart, Felipe VI, who had sent the head of the Guardia Civil command to the scene to apologize.
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