<P> The corgis enjoy a privileged life in Buckingham Palace . They reside in the Corgi Room, and continue to sleep in elevated wicker baskets . The Queen tends to the corgis in her kennel herself . She also chooses the sires of litters that are bred in her kennel . The corgis have an extensive menu at the palace which includes fresh rabbit and beef, served by a gourmet chef . At Christmas, the Queen makes stockings for pets full of toys and delicacies such as biscuits . In 1999, one of Queen Elizabeth's royal footmen was demoted from Buckingham Palace for his "party trick of pouring booze into the corgis' food and water" and watching them "staggering about" with relish . </P> <P> In 2007, the Queen was noted to have 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 . In 2012, Queen Elizabeth II's corgis Monty, Willow, and Holly appeared during the brief James Bond sketch when Daniel Craig arrived at Buckingham Palace for a mission to take the queen to the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony . Monty, who had previously belonged to the Queen Mother, and one of her "Dorgis" died in September 2012 . Monty had been named for the horse whisperer and friend of the queen, Monty Roberts . As of November 2012, it was reported that Elizabeth owns two corgis, Willow and Holly, and two Dorgis, Candy and Vulcan . It was reported in July 2015 that the Queen has stopped breeding corgis as she does not wish any to survive her in the event of her death . Monty Roberts had urged Elizabeth to breed more corgis in 2012 but she had told him that she "didn't want to leave any young dog behind" and wanted to put an end to the practice . </P> <P> As of April 2018, with the death of Willow, the Queen no longer has any full - bred corgis . Only two dorgis, Vulcan and Candy, are still alive . </P> <P> The dogs have traditionally been buried at the royal residence, Sandringham estate in Norfolk, at which they died . The graveyard was first used by Queen Victoria when her Collie, Noble, died in 1887 . In 1959, the Queen used it to bury Susan, creating a cemetery for her pets . However, Monty was buried in Balmoral estate . </P>

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