Appointment and investiture her insignia of
Companion of the Queen's Service Order during a virtual private audience, 19 October 2021 On 24 May 2021,
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that
Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, had agreed to her recommendation to appoint Kiro as the next governor-general of New Zealand from 21 October 2021. The five-year term of the previous governor-general, Dame
Patsy Reddy, ended on 28 September 2021. Kiro is the first
Māori woman to be appointed governor-general. Kiro was
invested as a
Dame Grand Cross of the New Zealand Order of Merit and Companion of the Queen's Service Order by Queen Elizabeth II during a private audience via video call on 19 October (18 October in Britain). She was sworn in as governor-general by the
chief justice,
Helen Winkelmann, at Parliament on 21 October. The ceremony was smaller than usual because of
national COVID-19 restrictions on the size of gatherings.
Duties 2021 Kiro gave her first
royal assent as governor-general on 27 October, when she gave assent to the Financial Sector (Climate-related Disclosures and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021 and the
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Legislation Act 2021.
2022 Kiro made her first international visit as governor-general in May 2022, when she travelled to
Abu Dhabi to represent New Zealand at the official condolence ceremony for Sheikh
Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the late president of the United Arab Emirates. On 1 June 2022, Kiro and her husband, Richard Davies, travelled to the United Kingdom for a week-long tour to celebrate the
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II. They attended the
Service of Thanksgiving at
St Paul's Cathedral in London on 3 June, the
Platinum Party at the Palace on the evening of 4 June, and the
Platinum Jubilee Pageant, which included New Zealand defence personnel, on 5 June. They also held bilateral meetings with some other Commonwealth governors-general. On 14 June, Kiro, in the exercise of her constitutional role, swore in a
government minister for the first time, when
Kieran McAnulty was appointed to the
Executive Council. Kiro and Davies visited Samoa from 4 to 8 September to take part in celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of Samoan independence from New Zealand. Kiro and Davies travelled to the United Kingdom to attend the
state funeral of Elizabeth II at
Westminster Abbey on 19 September 2022, joined by Prime Minister
Jacinda Ardern. File:Kieran McAnulty ministerial appointment 1.jpg|Kiro appointing
Kieran McAnulty as a member of the
Executive Council at
Government House, Wellington, 14 June 2022 File:New Zealand - Book of Condolence for HM The Queen (52363625166).jpg|Kiro signing the book of condolence for
Queen Elizabeth II at
Lancaster House, 16 September 2022 File:Platinum Jubilee- Dame Cindy and Dr Davies outside St Paul's Cathedral.jpg|Kiro and
consort Richard Davies outside St Paul's Cathedral in London, June 2022
2023 , 25 January 2023 Kiro accepted the
resignation of Prime Minister Ardern and formally appointed
Chris Hipkins as prime minister and
Carmel Sepuloni as deputy prime minister at Government House on 25 January. The Governor-General travelled to London to attend the
coronation of Charles III and Camilla in May. Kiro appointed
Christopher Luxon and his
Sixth National Government to their respective ministries at Government House on 27 November.
2024 In mid-June 2024, Kiro along with Prime Minister
Christopher Luxon hosted
Chinese Premier Li Qiang during his state visit.
2025 On 5 July 2025, Kiro represented New Zealand at a celebration in
Rarotonga marking the 60th anniversary of the
Cook Islands' constitution are held at the National Auditorium in
Rarotonga New Zealand Prime Minister
Christopher Luxon and Foreign Minister
Winston Peters declined to attend the celebration due to a breakdown in
bilateral relations over the Cook Islands' partnership agreement with China.
2026 In mid February 2026, Kiro traveled aboard
HMNZS Canterbury to visit
Tokelau to meet with the archipelago's local leaders. ==Honours and awards==