The Governor's House in Wellington, the capital, is the office and residence of the Governor of New Zealand. The current Governor is Ms. Patsy Reddy, the 21st Governor of New Zealand, with three female Governors in history. New Zealand is a Commonwealth country, the Queen is theoretically Head of State, the Governor-General is the representative of the monarch, nominated by the Prime Minister to the British Queen, and is also considered Head of State of New Zealand. The Governor's House is open regularly and free of charge.
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The Governor's House in Wellington, the capital, is the office and residence of the Governor of New Zealand. The current Governor is Ms. Patsy Reddy, the 21st Governor of New Zealand, with three female Governors in history. New Zealand is a Commonwealth country, the Queen is theoretically Head of State, the Governor-General is the representative of the monarch, nominated by the Prime Minister to the British Queen, and is also considered Head of State of New Zealand. The Governor's House is open regularly and free of charge.
The structure of the Governor's Mansion is very unique, this huge building has a history of many years, the interior decoration of the Governor's Mansion is also quite good, a large self-portrait.
The Governor's House is both the place where the Governor holds formal ceremonies and social events, and the residence of the Governor and his family.
Only in the car can you see that the Governor's House is the place for European buildings, receptions and major events.