Rabat – Victoria Federica de Marichalar y Borbón, the niece of King Felipe VI of Spain, recently embarked on a memorable summer vacation in Morocco. 

 

Accompanied by close friends, the Spanish noblewoman immersed herself in the diverse landscapes and rich cultural experiences that the North African country had to offer.

 

Victoria Federica’s Moroccan adventure began in the vibrant city of Marrakech. She was captivated by the narrow streets of the Medina and the lively Jemaa El Fna square, capturing the essence of this enchanting destination through a series of Instagram stories.

Victoria in Marrakech

Continuing her journey, Victoria Federica ventured south, exploring the Aït Ben Haddou valley in the Ouarzazate province. She then spent a night in a bivouac amidst the breathtaking dunes of the Moroccan Sahara, where she was charmed by the majestic landscapes.

 

During her Moroccan adventure, Victoria Federica not only enjoyed camel rides and Jeep excursions but also immersed herself in the country’s rich cultural heritage. 

 

She shared photos highlighting Morocco’s craftsmanship, ancient architecture, and stunning zellige tilework, expressing her gratitude to the Kingdom with the caption “Shukran.”

 

As a memento of her Moroccan getaway, Victoria Federica, the granddaughter of Juan Carlos I, purchased Amazigh jewelry, ensuring that she would forever cherish the memories of her royal adventure in this captivating North African destination.