
Leaders from around the world gathered on Tuesday (24 June) to attend the NATO summit and photos from the event have left everyone saying the exact same thing.
World leaders from 32 countries were in attendance at the summit, including the likes of US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
As the group posed for official snaps, one particular individual from the bunch stood out and appeared to have stolen the show, with many people rushing to social media to share their praise for their unique and colourful choice of attire for the political occasion.
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The individual in question is a woman named Máxima Zorreguieta who opted for a striking lime-green jumpsuit.
Reacting to her bold fashion statement, one X user penned: "A group shot of the attendees at the NATO Summit! Queen Máxima is doing what she does best, and standing out in a rather lovely ensemble!"
"Queen Máxima of the Netherlands dazzles at the centre of the group photo in The Hague during the NATO Summit. What a presence!" beamed a second.
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A third gushed: "What say we call her the Queen of NATO?
"Queen Máxima knows how to stand out in a crowd… specifically, a crowd of dark-suited men - though, there were a few other women in the NATO class photo.
"Looking gorge in a lime-green caped jumpsuit. Stunning."
Someone else praised: "Queen Máxima stands out so beautifully."
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And a final X user awed: "Oh Queen Máxima is an actual person lol."

Yep, Queen Máxima, 54, of the Netherlands is 100 percent an 'actual person' indeed.
The wife of King Willem-Alexander, Máxima married the monarch in 2002 - after meeting in 1999 at a party in Spain - with the pair becoming king and queen on the abdication of her mother-in-law on 30 April 2013.
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Together, the royal couple share three daughters; Catharina-Amalia, the Princess of Orange, as well as Princess Alexia, and Princess Ariane.
Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander hosted the world leaders at The Hague’s World Forum, marking the first time the Netherlands has played host to a NATO summit.
During the summit, NATO's Secretary General Mark Rutte appeared to call Trump 'daddy' in a pretty bizarre moment as the US president compared Israel and Iran to ‘kids in a schoolyard,' in a clip shared by ITV News.
The Republican leader said: "They fight like two kids in a schoolyard, you know, they fight like hell - you can’t stop them. Let them fight for about two or three minutes then it’s easier to stop them."
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Laughing, Rutte chimed in with: "Daddy has to sometimes use strong language."
Trump agreed, adding: "Strong language, every now and then you have to use a certain word."
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