Queen Elizabeth's last royal corgi dead

Press Trust of India  |  London 

Elizabeth's last remaining corgi Willow, who famously appeared in a with Daniel Craig's during the 2012 London Olympics' opening ceremony, has died, British media reported today.

Willow, who was almost 15, was put down after suffering from cancer, making it the first time the 91-year-old monarch has not owned a corgi since the end of the World War II.

was the 14th generation descended from Susan, a corgi gifted to the then on her 18th birthday in 1944. The has owned more than 30 dogs of the breed during her reign, reported.

It was reported in 2015 that the had stopped breeding corgis because she did not want to leave any behind after she died.

She still has two dogs, Vulcan and Candy, which are informally known as "dorgis" - a cross-breed between a dachshund and a corgi introduced to the royal household when Margaret's dachshund Pipkin mated with one of the Queen's dogs.

was the last surviving corgi to have appeared alongside the and the actor in the 2012 London opening ceremony sketch.

Willow, and Holly had greeted the secret agent as he arrived at the palace to accept a mission from the

The dogs ran down the stairs, performed tummy rolls and then stood as a helicopter took off for the Olympic stadium, carrying Bond and a stunt double of the died a couple of months after the sketch was filmed, and Holly was put down in 2016.

has declined to comment on Willow's death, saying it is a private matter.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 17:15 IST