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| Friday, 22 March, 2002, 04:28 GMT King of Morocco weds ![]() Only family attended the private religious ceremony King Mohammed VI of Morocco has married a 24-year-old computer engineer in a break with tradition that is seen as a step towards modernising the country. It is the first time in Morocco that a royal wedding has been publicised, with the bride named and her photographs appearing in the media.
The marriage is being presented by the royal palace as a sign of its new, open and modern outlook. The private ceremony, held in Rabat's royal palace on Thursday, is to be followed by three days of public festivities in the southern city of Marrakech next month, parts of which will be televised. A palace statement issued by the official MAP news agency said: "The royal palace was delighted by the conclusion of the wedding of King Mohammed to the chaste pearl, Lalla (Lady) Salma, in conformity with divine teachings and the Prophet's tradition." The king's new bride will not take the title of queen but will be known as royal highness. Secret marriages In the past, royal marriages were kept secret. No one knew the late King Hassan was married until the birth of his first child, and his wife, Latifa, was rarely seen in public.
The main celebration will take place in Marrakech in three weeks' time. The decision to televise parts of the celebrations is another break with tradition. The BBC correspondent says King Mohammed has done much to reform the country in his three-year reign. He has released thousands of political prisoners and reduced the power of the interior ministry. Parliamentary elections due later this year promise to be the freest that Morocco has ever had. But the king has yet to implement real constitutional change. It is still he and his advisers who make all the key decisions in the country. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Africa stories now: Links to more Africa stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||
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