There are moments in Prime Minister, the documentary about Dame Jacinda Ardern, that you see coming. Her elevation to the leadership of the Labour Party and the 2017 election. The announcement of her pregnancy, alongside partner Clarke Gayford. The Christchurch mosque shootings. The pandemic lockdown announcement. The pregnant visit
to Buckingham Palace. The whole family at the United Nations. The resignation. The wedding.

Clarke Gayford: “We knew we should document our experience.” Photo / SuppliedClarke Gayford: “We knew we should document our experience.” Photo / Supplied

Ardern and Gayford meet the Queen in a private audience at Buckingham Palace. Photo / Getty ImagesArdern and Gayford meet the Queen in a private audience at Buckingham Palace. Photo / Getty Images

The couple's wedding day in 2024. Photo / Getty ImagesThe couple’s wedding day in 2024. Photo / Getty Images

Front row seat: Gayford looks on as Ardern announces her resignation in Napier in 2023. Photo / Getty ImagesFront row seat: Gayford looks on as Ardern announces her resignation in Napier in 2023. Photo / Getty Images

Ardern with directors Lindsay Utz, left, and Michelle Walshe at the premiere of Prime Minister at the Sundance festival in January. Photo / Getty ImagesArdern with directors Lindsay Utz, left, and Michelle Walshe at the premiere of Prime Minister at the Sundance festival in January. Photo / Getty Images

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