British daily “The Guardian” selected a picture of Moroccan King Mohammed VI during the Allegiance ceremony as one of the world’s best photographs.
The picture illustrates the Monarch chairing the Allegiance Ceremony at the Meshuar Square in the Royal Palace of Tetuan (North) to commemorate the 24th anniversary of his accession to the throne.
The Guardian accompanied the picture with a caption that reads “King Mohammed VI celebrates the 24th anniversary of his ascension to the throne at the Royal Palace”.
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