Morocco’s Crown Prince to Reside in Eco-Friendly Villa at Benguerir University

An ecological villa has been specially designed to accommodate the heir Prince Moulay Hassan during his stay at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Benguerir.
Located in the new green city, where infrastructure and the environment come together to create a real ecological space, the large villa has been set up to become the prince’s main residence.
In addition to his studies at the Ben Guerir university, Moulay Hassan will have to undergo parallel training at the Rabat School of Governance and Economics, the newspaper Al Ayam points out. The prince will also be called upon to participate in certain royal activities alongside his father, King Mohammed VI.
Born on May 8, 2003, Prince Heir Moulay Hassan obtained a "international option" baccalaureate in Economics and Social Sciences, with the mention "very good". He joined one of the most prestigious universities in Morocco, an institution founded in 2017 by the Cherifian Office of Phosphates.
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