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King Charles meets with New Zealand's Māori Queen at Buckingham Palace

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Te Arikinui Kuini Nga Wai hono i te po, New Zealand's Māori Queen, has held her inaugural meeting with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace since ascending to the throne.The encounter represents a significant moment in the nearly two-century-long relationship between Māori peoples and the British crown.The connection was formally established through the Treaty of Waitangi, which stands as one of New Zealand's foundational documents.Te Arikinui assumed her role in 2024 following the passing of her father, Kiingi Tuheitia, making this week's royal audience her first with the British monarch as Queen.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say A spokesperson for the Māori queen described the conversation between the two monarchs as "heartfelt," with discussions touching on the death of the former king and efforts to strengthen bilateral ties.Prior to the Buckingham Palace meeting which took place on Wednesday, Te Arikinui was received by Prince William at Windsor Castle earlier this week.The...

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