The royal parasol, «nationalized» under the Saadians, became a symbolic emblem of Moroccan kingship in public rites. Its symbolism, later amplified by European images, is now visible publicly only during the bay‘a ceremony.
A golden carriage gifted by Queen Victoria to Sultan Hassan I in the 1870s became a key symbol of royal power in Morocco. Used on occasions like Throne Day, it reflects deep historical ties with the UK.