A video of their debut performance can be found on the BBC News site.
The actual torch bearer was 43-year-old Christopher Stokes from Kidderminster who carried the flame on the train from Bewdley to Kidderminster.
The Olympic Flame will travel 136 miles on the first day of the Relay, starting at the Land’s End Signpost in Cornwall and ending at the Hoe in Plymouth for the first Evening Celebration. Sebastian Coe, Chair of LOCOG, said: "The start of the Olympic Torch Relay is the beginning of an exciting summer of sport across the UK. The Relay will last for 70 days and the Flame will carry with it the values and spirit of the Olympic Games across the UK."
In another video, when Five was 3 years younger, a strong bond was created between this elephant and her keeper. Such affection in UK jargon is called, "besotted."
No word whether Betty White was at the ceremony in Bewdley, but the world's favorite nonagenarian is also known be besotted with affection for elephants. At a recent visit to the National Zoo in D.C, the TV star seems to have found a kindred spirit in the 64-year old "Ambika."
And while Five's and Latabe's have found and bonded with their special friends, their species have also been known to cuddle with the youngest at heart as well.