<P> Queen Elizabeth's corgis were the Pembroke Welsh Corgi dogs owned by Queen Elizabeth II and her parents, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and King George VI . Fond of corgis since she was a small child, Elizabeth II has owned more than 30 corgis since she became Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms in 1952 . </P> <P> In 2007, Elizabeth II had five corgis: Monty, Emma, Linnet, Willow and Holly; five cocker spaniels: Bisto, Oxo, Flash, Spick and Span; and four dorgis (dachshund - corgi crossbreeds): Cider, Berry, Vulcan and Candy . Monty, Willow and Holly appeared in the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony when James Bond arrived at Buckingham Palace to escort the Queen to the event . Monty had previously belonged to the Queen Mother, and died in September 2012 . It was reported in 2015 that the Queen stopped breeding corgis so as not to leave any behind when she died . Her final corgi, Willow, died in April 2018 . Two' dorgis', Vulcan and Candy, are still alive . </P> <P> The royal corgis are known all across the world and have been portrayed in many ways such as statues and works of art . For example, the crown coin which commemorated the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II shows her with a corgi . </P>

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