morning we will hear what she meant around the globe after seven decades and seven days of sights and sounds that will echo on the. choir sings. this morning. we ll be joined by two prime ministers new zealand s jacinda ardern. and by the prime minister of bangladesh, sheikh hasina. reflecting on his role in the proceedings and on the ongoing war in ukraine, the chief of the defence staff, sir tony radakin. and i ve been speaking to a man who knew her majesty the queen and the new king charles iii well former secretary of state now the united states climate envoy, john kerry. we re live on bbc one and on the bbc around the world this morning. with me at the desk for the next hour, john sentamu, the former archbishop of york, who s been involved in the long planning for the state funeral. victoria newton, the editor in chief of the sun newspaper. and lindsay hoyle, the speaker of the house of commons, who s presided over much of this week s extraordinary ceremony in westm
majesty s funeral because she is one of the family. there is a sense of belonging. one of them zealand s prime ministerjacinda ardern who met the new king yesterday and she is in the studio today. thank you for coming in. what is it like being part of this massive event? mr; is it like being part of this massive event? g ., ., ., massive event? my overriding emotion is how humbling massive event? my overriding emotion is how humbling it massive event? my overriding emotion is how humbling it is massive event? my overriding emotion is how humbling it is because - massive event? my overriding emotion is how humbling it is because of- massive event? my overriding emotion is how humbling it is because of the i is how humbling it is because of the sheer scale and it is so obviously such a historic moment, moment in time, that so few of us will ever have the opportunity to see and experience. feel very privileged to be here at all let alone representing new zealand. he be here at all l