An Auckland Tongan community leader who has been asked to be part of King George Tupou V's funeral ceremony is praying that he will be invited on to an official New Zealand flight tomorrow.
Will Ilolahia has been asked by his traditional village Masilamea to represent their matapule (chief) in the king's 150-strong fata, which is made up of males who will carry the royal catafalque. This is the structure which will transport the body from the royal palace to the royal tombs.
Mr Ilolahia was a member of King Taufa'ahau's fata in 2006. It was a special privilege then and now to be asked because he was born in New Zealand.
"I feel that I'm representing all of the New Zealand-born Tongans - I think it's for that reason my village is wanting me to be there, for the Tiwis [Kiwi-born Tongans]."
The scale of the mourning in 2006 when more than 1000 bearers were involved made it an experience Mr Ilolahia says he'll never forget. His previous role involved making sure the bearers kept a sure footing on tapa mats which had been laid the length of the route.