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Why did the Queen of England lose her last corgi?

Ordinary people are like this, let alone Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom who loves dogs like her life. According to multiple foreign media reports, the Queen’s last Corgi died at Windsor Castle on April 15. She was nearly 15 years old when she died. At this point, the deep love relationship between the Corgi and the Queen for more than 80 years has come to an end.

The 91-year-old Queen was heartbroken and suffered a "great emotional blow" due to the death of the corgi named "Willow". It is reported that Willow suffered from cancer-related diseases. The Queen could not bear to see her suffer, so she asked the veterinarian to euthanize her on April 15.

For more than 80 years, the Queen of England has been surrounded by corgis. There is almost no family photo without this short-legged Welsh dog.

Perhaps people still remember the "micro-movie" in which the Queen of England and 007 James Bond*** starred together in the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. There were two corgis in it, which was also special. Appearing on the scene attracted everyone's attention.

They are "Willow" and "Holly". A year and a half ago, Holly passed away. Since then, only "Willow" has been left by the Queen's side, and now, the other one is also gone.

Since she was a little girl, the Queen has been extremely obsessed with corgis. She has not only raised one such dog, but more than 30. They are almost everywhere the Queen goes.

Take it with you on a plane, take it with you in a car, take it with you when playing, and take it with you when taking photos.

This is family, tradition, dynasties, the passage of time.