Saudi King in 'Private Visit' to Morocco
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah traveled to Morocco on Friday for an "official visit", state news agency SPA reported, refuting rumors that the octogenarian monarch's health was deteriorating.
The king, who was born in 1924, has spent time in Morocco recovering after operations in recent years.
But SPA published pictures showing princes and officials greeting the king at Jeddah airport before his departure for Morocco, where the royal family has properties in Casablanca and the southwestern port of Agadir.
The report challenged rumors in the media that the ageing monarch's health had deteriorated seriously.
King Abdullah is still having difficulty walking after two operations in October 2011 and November 2012 to correct a "ligamentary slackening" in the upper back.
Doctors discharged him from hospital in December last year.
The king's age and his hospitalizations regularly give rise to rumors about the future leadership of the conservative Muslim kingdom, the world top oil exporter and a key player in the Middle East.
His half-brother Prince Salman, born in 1935, was named crown prince in June last year after the death of Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz.