Moroccan ’Rebel Prince’ Moulay Hicham Reportedly Seeks US Citizenship

Is Prince Moulay Hicham distancing himself further from Moroccan nationality? Indiscretions revealed by magreb-intelligence.com indicate that the "rebel" prince would have filed a request for nationality in the land of Uncle Sam.
Moulay Hicham seems determined to definitively cut the umbilical cord with the palace from which he was banned after the death of King Hassan II, for having among other things, called for a constitutional monarchy. Living in the United States with his family since 2002, he has just filed a citizenship application. He is indeed the only member of his family not yet naturalized American, specifies the same source.
If this citizenship application were to be accepted, Moulay Hicham would thus definitively turn a page in his history. But knowing the prince’s personality, he will always take pleasure in giving his opinion on the management of a land that has carried and nourished him, as was recently the case with the news related to the arrest of the journalist and activist Omar Radi, indicates the same source.
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