Two Northlanders who have had the opportunity to meet the Queen reminisced about her keen interest in the wonderful work everyday heroes were doing in their communities across the world.
Whangārei-born-and-bred economist Brad Olsen received the Queen's Young Leaders' Award at Buckingham Palace in 2016 and was asked to come back with the recipients of the award in 2017 and 2018.
Ezekiel Raui of Whatuwhiwhi was just 20 when he received the same award in 2018 and said the world has lost a "once-in-a-century" leader who not only led the royal family well through multiple generations but the Commonwealth as well.
"When I think of the Queen, I think of someone who not only led her family but the Commonwealth countries as well over multiple generations. She's someone who could have retired from her role much earlier but she was committed to it," Raui recalled.
"I haven't met many leaders who are called great but they don't quite stand up to those values, unlike the Queen. Her greatest legacy is her ability to bring the royal family into the 21st century."