King Charles ‘profoundly saddened’ as he leads tributes to New Zealand’s Maori King Tuhetia after his death aged 69

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KING Charles has said he is “profoundly sad” to learn of the passing of New Zealand’s Maori king who died aged 69.

Kiingi Tuheitia died surrounded by his wife and three children on Thursday just days after celebrating 18 years on the throne.

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King Charles with Maori king Kiingi Tuheitia in 2015[/caption]

An official statement said: “Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII has died peacefully … accompanied by his wife Makau Ariki and their children Whatumoana, Korotangi and Ngawai Hono I Te Po.”

Tuheitia had been in hospital recovering from heart surgery when he died.

A statement from King Charles said: “My wife and I were profoundly saddened to learn of the death of Kiingi Tuheitia.

“I had the greatest pleasure of knowing Kiingi Tuheitia for decades. He was deeply committed to forging a strong future for Māori and Aotearoa New Zealand founded upon culture, traditions and healing, which he carried out with wisdom and compassion.”

“I remember with immense fondness meeting Kiingi Tuheitia many times, including when Her Majesty and I were hosted so warmly and graciously at the Tuurangawaewae Marae in 2015, and then again during our meeting at Buckingham Palace last year. 

“His death is a particular shock in view of the fact that I had only very recently spoken to Kiingi on the telephone at the beginning of August.

“My wife and I extend our deepest condolences to Kiingi Tuheitia’s whaanau and friends and all those who will mourn his loss.  Our special thoughts and prayers will be with you at this most difficult and heartbreaking of times.”

The fond tribute from Buckingham Palace added a line in Maori: “Kua hinga te tōtara i Te Waonui a Tāne.  (A mighty Totora tree has fallen.)

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