Princess Lalla Lamia | |
Birth Name: | Lamia Al Solh |
Birth Date: | 4 August 1937 |
Birth Place: | Beirut, Lebanon |
Consort: | yes |
Issue: | Moulay Hicham Lalla Zineb Moulay Ismail |
Father: | Riad Al Solh |
Mother: | Fayza El Jabiri |
Religion: | Sunni Islam |
Princess Lalla Lamia of Morocco (Arabic: الأميرة لالة لمياء; born Lamia Al Solh, 4 August 1937)[1] is a Lebanese-born member of the Moroccan royal family. She is the widow of Prince Moulay Abdallah of Morocco and the mother of Princess Lalla Zineb and Princes Moulay Hicham and Moulay Ismail.
Born in Lebanon on 4 August 1937, Lamia is the second-born of the five daughters of Riad Al Solh, the country's prime minister.[2] When she was just 14 years old, her father was assassinated in an attack by members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party.[1] She studied at the La Sorbonne university in Paris and graduated in 1959 with a bachelor's degree in French language and literature.[3] [4]
She has served as president of the Alaouite Organization for the Promotion of the Blind in Morocco (OAPAM) since its creation in 1967.[5] [6]
Lamia met her future husband Prince Moulay Abdallah in Paris in 1957, while she was a student at La Sorbonne. They were engaged in Beirut on 5 November 1959.[7] [8] Their marriage took place in Rabat, on 9 November 1961, in a double nuptial ceremony with Latifa Amahzoune, the bride of her brother-in-law King Hassan II. Following her entry into the royal family, she became Lalla Lamia and Hassan II granted her the title of Princess and the style of Her Highness.[9] [5] Three children were born from their union: