Spanish Royals Honor Late Moroccan Kings at Mohammed V Mausoleum

Felipe VI and his wife Letizia, King and Queen of Spain, visited the Mohammed V Mausoleum on Thursday to pay tribute at the tombs of the late Moroccan kings, Mohammed V and Hassan II.
On the second day of the visit of Felipe VI and Letizia, the King and Queen of Spain went to the Mohammed V Mausoleum to lay wreaths and pay tribute at the tombs of the previous kings of Morocco, the late father and grandfather of King Mohammed VI, the late Hassan II and the late Mohammed V.
Paris Match takes the opportunity to describe what Queen Letizia was wearing: "Sublime the previous evening in her Felipe Varela dress and coat, Queen Letizia of Spain chose, this Thursday, February 14, 2019 in the morning, to appear again in white. She was indeed, for the second day of the state visit to Morocco that she was making with her husband King Felipe VI, in an immaculate Armani pantsuit."
The media also takes the opportunity to talk about Valentine’s Day: "the one (NDLR: the Armani suit) she wore in 2003 on the official photos of their engagement. A choice that may not have been insignificant on this Valentine’s Day." Not to mention the "fine white veil" with which she covered her hair.
The late Mohammed V and the late Hassan II died in 1961 and 1999 respectively. They are buried alongside the late Prince Moulay Abdallah, son and brother of Mohammed V and Hassan II, who died in 1983.
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