This week, Princess Margriet is guest editor-in-chief of the weekly Margriet. In addition to an interview with the Princess, attention is also paid to the recent working visit to SOS Children's Villages in Austria, the Princess Margriet Chair and photos from the private album.
Princess Margriet is visiting Royal Visio in Apeldoorn today, on World Sight Day. This expertise center for visually impaired and blind people offers internal rehabilitation, conducts research and provides advice and guidance, among other things
HRH Princess Margriet and Prof Pieter van Vollenhoven attended the opening of the Centre for Disaster Resilience at the University of Twente in Enschede today.
Princess Margriet as Honorary Chairwoman of the Recommendation Committee Invictus Games Den Haag received the first medals that will be awarded during the next Invictus Games during a ceremony at the National Military Museum in Soesterberg today, March 18:
On March 22 Princess Margriet visited a location of the municipality of Apeldoorn, where the Red Cross helps with the reception of refugees from Ukraine. Princess Margriet is honorary chairwoman of the Dutch Red Cross.
Yesterday, April 19, Princess Margriet paid a working visit to the Sportpoli centre at the Amsterdam UMC hospital. The Sportpolis are a project of the Esther Vergeer Foundation for the sporty integration of children with a physical disability.
Princess Margriet and Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven planted the first tulips at a new bed at Stornoway residence this morning as they start to their five day visit to Canada
Today‘s programme in Ottawa (May 13) included a visit to the Town Hall, the renaming ceremony for the Princess Margriet Park, „a private tour of a City of Ottawa Archives exhibit tracking the Dutch Royal Family’s connection with Ottawa, and a luncheon with veterans and residents of Dutch heritage“. Later Princess Margriet and Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven met Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a visit to Beechwood Cemetery.
Princess Margriet & Professor Pieter van Vollemhoven paid their respects at the tombstone of the Unknown Solidier at at Canadian War Museum to honour all the fallen Canadians who helped liberate the Dutch this morning 16 May
Royal College Zeemanshoop was founded in 1822 by 18 merchant captains. Today the College celebrates its 200th anniversary. Princess Margriet, 50 years patron of the College, is at the celebration of the anniversary in the Maritime Museum