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Queen Elizabeth II's last royal corgi, Willow, has reportedly passed away, the Daily Mail reports. The dog was apparently put to sleep on Sunday after a battle with cancer, and royal sources allegedly told the Mailthat the queen is taking it "extremely hard."
SEE ALSO: David Attenborough laughing with the Queen is more British than 75% of tea-drinkersWillow is the last remaining descendant of a long line of royal corgis bred from the Queen's beloved first dog, Susan. After the queen took a liking to a corgi brought home by her father King George VI in 1933, she was gifted her own, thus beginning a tradition of royal corgis.
In the decades since, corgis have become synonymous with the queen. She was even photographed with her beloved dogs – including Willow – for Vanity Fairin 2016. (The pup's sitting bottom left, FYI.)
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Willow's death marks the end of the line as, per The Telegraph, the queen has stopped breeding her corgis. But worry not – the queen isn't totally without royal canine companions. As the Daily Mail reports, she still has her "dorgis" Vulcan and Candy, both crosses between a dachshund and a corgi.
In Willow's memory, please enjoy this regal corgi tea party we held back when the queen took the title of longest-reigning monarch.
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