Hilarious moment Queen Elizabeth scolds photographer during photoshoot

, Queen Elizabeth II was photographed countless times by world-class photographers. Still, one resurfaced video has shown the late Queen less than pleased with an odd demand from one photographer.A resurfaced clip from 2007 shows the late Queen being photographed by American photographer Annie Leibovitz. Leibovitz was hired to shoot a set of portraits of the monarch at Buckingham Palace . wore her crown and Order of the Garter robes for the photoshoot. During the shoot, Leibovitz asked her to remove her crown for a “less dressy” shot, leaving the late monarch unimpressed. Trying to direct the late Queen for the shoot, Leibovitz said: “I think it will look better without the crown. Could we try without the crown? It will look better… less dressy. Because the garter robe is so…”But before the photographer could finish her sentence, the late Queen cut her off and said: “Less dressy? What do you think this is?”

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Queen Elizabeth wearing a crown

A video has resurfaced of Queen Elizabeth’s interaction with an American photographer (Image: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

In a later clip the Queen can be seen walking when she said: “I am not changing anything, I’ve done enough dressing like this. Thank you very much.” as the trailer, which was shown to the press ahead of the documentary’s release, was “misleadingly edited” and gave the impression that the “Queen had stormed out in a huff” after the exchange when in reality, she was walking in.In a statement, the broadcaster said of the series ‘A Year with the Queen’: “In this trailer, there is a sequence that implies that the Queen left a sitting prematurely. This was not the case and the actual sequence of events was misrepresented. The would like to apologise to both the Queen and Annie Leibovitz for any upset this may have caused.”

While the misleading edit was discovered by 7 p.m. on the launch day and a statement agreed upon at 9.44pm, the didn’t correct its mistake until the next day. At the time, it is understood the statement was held to “take the temperature” of the story.

The series, by the and RDF Television, was eventually aired at the end of 2007, with the offending footage used but placed in the correct order.

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Queen Elizabeth on the state opening of parliament 2002. (Image: Getty)

In 2016, and spoke of how captivated she was by her.

She told CNN: “She is a woman with a great sense of duty. I mean, it’s like photographing your great-aunt or something like that.”Meanwhile, fans have flocked to social media to comment on the viral in question, which has had over 2.8million views.One royal fan wrote: “One should never say to the Queen ‘Take the crown off’.”Another said: “It’s like asking a military officer to remove his medals or parts of his uniform. Not good ma’am!”A third wrote: “As much as I love Annie Leibovitz and her work I was like OMG WOMAN HOW YOU CAN SAY TO REMOVE THE CROWN TO A QUEEN OF UNITED KINGDOM!?!?!?”

Annie Leibovitz, 75, is a well-renowned celebrity photographer known for her portraits, often featuring subjects in intimate and unique settings.

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