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May 13, 2005: Princess Margriet visited the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa where schoolchildren dressed as soldiers enacted the liberation of The Netherlands. Later, she had a visit with the Canadian Governer General Adrienne Clarkson.
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Thanks you lots pdas1201.
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Princess Margriet & her husband had another busy day in Ottawa yesterday. Early in the morning they visited Rockcliffe Park Public School (which her sisters Beatrix & Irene had attended during the war). While there, they watched a play hilighting the strong friendship between the Netherlands & Canada. They also met with veterans while at the school.
Then it was on to the new Canadian War Museum for a quick tour, followed by lunch at Rideau Hall with the Governor General. Then off to Major's Hill Park for the opening of the Tulip Festival. Then to Commissioners Park to unveil a plaque dedicating a flower bed in honour of her mother, Queen Juliana. 1. Greeting artist Marianne Feaver, whose mother is Margriet's godmother. 2. Releasing a dove at the opening of the Tulip Festival 3. Visiting Rockcliffe Park Public School. Photos: The Ottawa Citizen |
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May 14 2005 Princess Margriet & Pieter Van Vollenhoven visited the Canadian War Memorial in Ottawa today to lay a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
It was a rather gloomy, cold day, which I guess is appropriate for a solemn ceremony. Here are some of my pictures from the event ... |
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Thanks Suidgy.Really nice hat of Her Royal Highness.
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Pictures of Princess Margriet at the school her elder sisters attended during their stay in Canada.
The Princess watched a play performed by the students. |
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Pictures from Ottawa.
The Princess met Canadian veterans and laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. Beautiful tulips! |
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and a few more pics..
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two more pics from the Princess's visit to Ottawa, Canada.
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After another very successful trip to Canada, Princess Margriet is already back into the full swing of royal duties, with two public appearances this weekend alone. I don't know how she does it. Prior to her visit to Canada, she was very busy with VE Day celebrations. And her days in Canada were often long, with engagements from morning until late evening.
But, she was always very gracious and very generous with her time, even giving impromptu interviews to TV reporters. The official purpose of her visit was to thank veterans who took part in the liberation of the Netherlands. (The unofficial purpose, was of course to give the people of Ottawa another chance to see "their" princess). For the hundreds of veterans that she met, it must have been a very moving experience - one which they will be talking about for the rest of their lives. ... here are a few more pictures from the trip (including the obligatory pose with the Mounties) ... Top photos: The Benelux Royals Message Board Bottom photos: The Ottawa Citizen and The Ottawa Sun Last edited by Squidgy; 05-23-2005 at 11:07 AM. |
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Thank you so much ~*~Humera~*~ and Squidgy for the screen caps, pictures and scans of Princess Margriet's visit to Canada. I was off in la-la land during her visit so I didn't get a chance much to see the coverage on the news, but I don't feel like I missed a single thing watching the coverage here! :)
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National Defence [of Canada] has published photos from the wonderful parade in Apeldoorn on May 8th, 2005. I thought I would post some of them, since they are much better quality than the pictures I originally posted made from TV screen caps.
It's sad to think that this will be the last parade ... but the vets are aging ... and its time to move on ... Thanks to the kind people of the Netherlands for treating our veterans so well! To see these & other photos, go to http://www.forces.gc.ca/site/gallery/index_e.asp and type in Apeldoorn Last edited by Squidgy; 05-24-2005 at 06:52 PM. |
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May 27 2005 Princess Margriet looked very elegant as she opened the Hunebed Museum in Borger. Later in the day, she reopened the Town Hall in Leeuwarden.
These and other pictures from the opening have been posted at: http://users.bart.nl/~jbmeijer/ |
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June 1 2005 Princess Margriet opened the GaiaPark Kerkrade Zoo in the province of Limburg.
Photos: http://www.gaiapark.com/IManager/Con...=1439&c=-1&d=0 |
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