Aaron Chown/PA Wire The meeting with the British monarch was Te Arikinui's first since she became Maori Queen New Zealand's Māori Queen Te Arikinui Kuini Nga Wai hono i te po has met King Charles III at Buckingham Palace. The meeting with the British monarch was Te Arikinui's first since she became queen in 2024, following the death of her father, Kiingi Tuheitia. The visit marks a near 200-year relationship between the indigenous peoples of New Zealand and the crown, formalised in the Treaty of Waitangi, one of New Zealand's founding documents. A spokesperson for the queen says the two discussed the former king's death in what was a "heartfelt" discussion, as well as the strengthening of their relationship. Getty Images The visit marks a near 200-year relationship between the indigenous peoples of New Zealand and the crown Earlier this week, the Māori queen was also welcomed by Prince William to Windsor Castle.…