NEW Zealand’s Prime Minister today told the family of murdered Brit backpacker Grace Millane: “I’m sorry.” Jacinda Ardern’s tearful apology came as the man accused of the 22-year-old’s murder faced angry abuse as he made his first appearance in court last night. Wearing blue police-issue overalls, the 26-year-old faced Auckland District Court and stood for nearly 90 minutes just yards from Grace’s dad and uncle. The killing has shocked residents of New Zealand, where serious crimes are relatively rare and camping in remote mountains and farmlands is widely regarded as safe for tourists and New Zealanders alike. She said: “On behalf of New Zealand, I want to apologise to Grace’s family. Your daughter should have been safe here and she wasn’t, and I am sorry for that. “There is this overwhelming sense of hurt and shame that this has happened in our country, a place that prides itself on our hospitality, on our manaakitanga,” she said, using a Maori word for welcoming and generosity. What we know so far: A 26-year-old man has appeared in court charged with British backpacker Grace Millane’s murder Court records say Grace lay dead for a week after going missing last weekend The suspect, who cannot…