Dutch Princess Margriet visiting birthplace, attending tulip festival while in Ottawa
OTTAWA — Princess Margriet of the Netherlands is in Ottawa this week, where she plans to visit her birthplace and attend the Canadian Tulip Festival.
The Dutch princess and her husband Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven met with Prime Minister Mark Carney today, who thanked the princess for her lifelong commitment to Canada and the friendship between the countries, from the moment of her birth.
The princess was born in January 1943 at what was then the Ottawa Civic Hospital, which she plans to visit during her trip.
Princess Margriet visited the Canadian War Museum Thursday, where she took part in a wreath-laying ceremony and visited an exhibit on the liberation of the Netherlands during the Second World War.


