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The offices of the Maori King
and the Queen of England are still in talks to decide
whether the Duke of Cambridge will meet King Tuheitia
and the Maori royal family at Turangawaewae Marae in April,
but the marae is already prepared for the visit,
as they say it's only right for him to follow in the footsteps
of his father and grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
People lining up to meet King Tuheitia,
and it looks like
the Duke of Cambridge is lining up to meet him as well.
Yes, it's a great idea.
They can get to know each other and talk about their responsibilities
and experiences as members of royal households.
If the royal households agree,
the royal grandson will follow in the footsteps
of his father and grandmother, Queen Elizabeth.
Pictures of the visit remain on the walls of many Waikato Marae.
Yes, if the British royalty come to our shores
then they should meet the Maori royalty,
especially King Tuheitia, to show them how well we are doing
especially in advancing Maori unity.
The locals are excited that the British royal family
will meet Kingi Tuheitia here at Turangawaewae Marae,
however, that decision is yet to be made at the end of the week.
Queen Elizabeth was only given an hour at Turangawaewae Marae,
but due to her enjoyment, she extended her stay.
90 minutes is given to Prince William.
The debate is will that be enough time?
Potaka Maipi, Te Karere.