King's Day

June 2, Monday

King's Day
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King's Day in New Zealand is a public holiday that celebrates the official birthday of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, who is also the head of state of New Zealand. As of 2023, this is King Charles III, following the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022. The holiday was previously known as Queen’s Birthday and has since been renamed to reflect the new monarch.

When is King's Day Celebrated?
King's Day is observed on the first Monday in June each year. This date does not correspond with the actual birthday of King Charles III, which is November 14. Instead, the date is chosen for convenience and tradition, following a practice established during the reign of King George II in the 18th century.

How is King's Day Celebrated in New Zealand?
King's Day is a public holiday, meaning most people have the day off work and schools are closed. While there are no large-scale national celebrations, the day is marked in several ways:

- Ceremonial events such as a 21-gun salute in Wellington, the capital city.
- Honours lists are published, recognizing New Zealanders for their service to the community or achievements in various fields.
- Some communities may hold local events or parades.
- Families often use the long weekend for leisure, travel, or spending time together.

Significance of the Holiday
King's Day serves as a reminder of New Zealand’s constitutional monarchy and its historical ties to the British Crown. It is also an opportunity to recognize the contributions of citizens through the New Zealand Order of Merit and other honours.
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