Succession to the Moroccan throne
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According to Article 43 (Title III) of the 2011 Constitution, the crown of Morocco passes according to agnatic primogeniture among the descendants of King Mohammed VI – unless the reigning monarch designates a younger son as heir apparent – failing which it devolves to "the closest male in the collateral consanguinity".[1]
Current line of succession
[edit]Sultan Yusef (1882–1927)
King Mohammed V (1909–1961)
King Hassan II (1929–1999)
King Mohammed VI (born 1963)
- (1) Crown Prince Moulay Hassan (born 2003)
- (2) Prince Moulay Rachid (born 1970)
- (3) Prince Moulay Ahmed (born 2016)
- (4) Prince Moulay Abdeslam (born 2022)
- Prince Moulay Abdallah (1935–1983)
- (5) Prince Moulay Hicham (born 1964)
- (6) Prince Moulay Ismail (born 1981)
- (7) Sharif Moulay Abdallah (born 2010)
- Prince Moulay Idriss (1908–1962)
- Prince Moulay Ali (1924–1988)
- (8) Sharif Moulay Abdallah (born 1965)
- (9) Sharif Moulay Youssef (born 1969)
- Prince Moulay Ali (1924–1988)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Morocco's Constitution of 2011" (PDF). Retrieved 2025-08-31.