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The Queen Says ‘Ah, There You Are!’ As She Appears To Struggle To Get Hold Of Dame Cindy Kiro On Zoom

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Zoom calls never usually go entirely to plan, and that appeared to be no different for Queen Elizabeth II this week. The Queen video called Dame Cindy Kiro, who is set to be sworn in as the new Governor General of New Zealand on Thursday, with her starting the clip by saying: “Ah, there you are!” “Good evening,” the Queen then said, to which Kiro responded: “Good morning here.” “Oh, of course, it’s ‘Good morning’ isn’t it to you?” Her Majesty continued from a room in Windsor Castle.

Kiro’s traditional Insignia of the Governor General was displayed beside her at the Government House in Wellington. RELATED: The Queen Recalls ‘Many Happy Memories’ With Late Husband Prince Philip While Opening Scotland’s Parliament The Queen stated that the

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