"Māori Queen" meets King Charles to strengthen indigenous-royal ties in London
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Key Quotes
"Both royals discussed warmly and sincerely, mentioning the demise of the former Māori King and ways to enhance future relations between the British Royal Family and Māori."
ทั้งสองพระองค์ได้หารือกันอย่างอบอุ่นและจริงใจ โดยมีการกล่าวถึงการสิ้นพระชนม์ของอดีตกษัตริย์เมารี รวมถึงแนวทางเสริมสร้างความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างราชวงศ์อังกฤษกับชาวเมารีในอนาคต
"It was a pleasure to meet with the Queen."
Key Entities
Person
The Māori Queen of New Zealand who met with King Charles III and Prince William.
The reigning monarch of the United Kingdom who met with the Māori Queen of New Zealand.
The Prince of Wales who met with the Māori Queen of New Zealand at Windsor Castle.
Title held by Te Arikinui Queen Ngā Wai Ho o te Po, a leader of the Māori people.
The former Māori King whose demise led to the ascension of Te Arikinui Queen Ngā Wai Ho o te Po.
The predecessor of Te Arikinui Queen Ngā Wai Ho o te Po as Māori Queen.
Organization
Group
Refers to the Māori people of New Zealand in the context of their relationship with the British monarchy.
Place
The London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom, where the meeting between the Māori Queen and King Charles III took place.
The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, where Buckingham Palace is located.
A royal residence in the English county of Berkshire where Prince William met with the Māori Queen.
Law
The founding document of New Zealand, establishing the relationship between the British Crown and Māori chiefs.