The Queen assists the Crown Princess of Greece in her wedding dress for a portrait shoot.

The Queen assists the Crown Princess of Greece in her wedding dress for a portrait shoot.

Many brides on their wedding day have a close friend make sure that all of their outfits are in order.

In the case of Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece, to her surprise, the real Queen of England was the bridesmaid (to be clear, Queen Elizabeth II was not the actual bridesmaid for Princess Marie-Chantal, but only acted like one for a brief moment).

In footage resurfaced from the 1995 wedding of Marie-Chantal and Prince Pavlos of Greece in the bride's hometown of London, many people, including Prince Charles and the Queen, can be seen being ushered into place to pose for a group photo.

The Queen is seated to the left of the standing bride and is clearly seen working hard to adjust Marie-Chantal's train so that it looks good in the photo. The queen leaned back completely for about 10 seconds, spreading the cloth over each other.

This little moment is literally the cutest thing ever, as noted by a royal fan who saw the footage on Twitter. 'How sweet that HMTQ is getting Marie Chantal's train in order,' one asked. 'What a gracious gesture. Honestly, women helping women! We love to watch it.

In recent news, the Queen visited Scotland, making her first official appearance since celebrating her platinum jubilee in early June. She attended the "Ceremony of the Keys" at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh with her son Prince Edward and his wife, Sophie, Countess of Wessex. In other words, she is thriving.

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