The Prince and Mrs Stirling
TE IWI/People
Two people with their own special style
When His Royal Highness, Prince Charles visited New Zealand in April this year, he showed himself to be a man for the people.
He seemed to enjoy himself most when meeting people of all ages, to be capable of handling any situation spontaneously and with good humour.
One of the few people to get close enough to Prince Charles during his walk down Queen Street, Auckland was Mrs Amiria Stirling, of Herne Bay, Auckland, a woman with a special flair and charm of her own.
He is the Prince of WaJes, but she greets him as if he is one of her mokopuna, with warmth and aroha.
Photo courtesy of News Ltd, Sydney.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 2, 1 October 1981, Page 16
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127The Prince and Mrs Stirling Tu Tangata, Issue 2, 1 October 1981, Page 16
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