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  12 Sep 2022, 12:16

New Zealand to mark queen's death with public holiday

WELLINGTON, Sept 12, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - New Zealand will have a one-off public

holiday on September 26 to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Prime
Minister Jacinda Ardern said Monday.

"This, I hope, will be a chance to acknowledge a lifetime of service to New
Zealand by Queen Elizabeth II," Ardern told reporters in Wellington.

"We need to acknowledge here (that) this is a one-in-70-year event. The queen
was our sovereign, our head of state."

"She made an enormous contribution to New Zealand through her pubic service,"
Ardern added. "This marks a significant end to a chapter."

A state memorial service will be held in the capital's Cathedral of St Paul
on the same day.

Ardern confirmed she will leave New Zealand on September 14 to attend the
queen's funeral in London, immediately after which she will fly to the United
Nation's General Assembly in New York.

New Zealand follows in the footsteps of Australia, where a public holiday has
been announced for September 22.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is also flying to London to attend
the funeral.

On Sunday, Australia and New Zealand officially named King Charles III as
monarch.

Both former British colonies have been independent for decades but retain the
monarch as their head of state.