Sorry to have kept you waiting/that I have kept you waiting.
No, except that in my experience #1 is more common. We also say 'Sorry to keep you waiting'. Clive
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No, except that in my experience #1 is more common.
We also say 'Sorry to keep you waiting'.
Clive