Around thirty nimatapu took over from the military, following beside and behind the van that slowly made its way past the patient guard of schoolgirls, up to the chalet.
The van left the airport, travelling to the Royal Palace, past thousands of mourning Tongans, all with their heads bowed as the final goodbye to King George Tupou V gets underway.
MOURNERS TRAVEL TO TONGA
On the early flight from Auckland this morning, Tongans stowed metre-long wreaths in black with traditional tuvalu mats wrapped around them.
One 35-year-old woman had cut short a six week holiday in San Francisco to attend the funeral; "This is the third King I have worked for. I was in China when the last one died, I just wanted to be here."
She was sitting next to a Tongan Princess Moheofo Tuita on the plane and as a sign of deference to her status received her food from the stewardess from behind the Princess' back.
Also on the flight was Samoan royalty and King Tuheitia and his wife.