Thousands watched across Tonga as the funeral cortege of George Tupou V made its way from the Royal Palace King George Tupou V of Tonga, who ushered in democracy to the South Pacific archipelago, has been buried in a ceremony that mixed traditional Polynesian ritual with Christian hymn singing. The king, 63, died suddenly in Hong Kong on 18 March and had lain in state for just a day after being flown...
King of Tonga laid to rest in state funeral
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