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Pierce Brosnan, 69, shares adorable photo as he welcomes new family arrival: 'My dearest'

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James Bond star Pierce Brosnan could scarcely conceal his happiness when he revealed jubilantly to the world that his son Sean and his wife Sanja have welcomed a little boy.The ecstatic grandfather, who is best known for starring in four James Bond movies, including Tomorrow Never Dies, wished baby Jaxxon heartfelt "blessings"."Jaxxon Elijah Brosnan, born 3:06pm 11/12/22… all good blessings to you my dearest grandson, welcome," he captioned the cute photo."Congratulations my darling Sean, Sanja and Marley.

Peace be with you," he added, name-checking the pair's seven-year-old daughter.Besides the latest arrival, little Marley May is Sean and Sanja's first child, whom Pierce has stated is an "utter joy" to be around.He also has two older grandchildren - Isabella, 24, and Lucas, 17 - who were born to his late adopted daughter Charlotte.Though they are not technically his blood relations, he loves them dearly too.Tragically, Charlotte died of ovarian cancer, just as his former wife Cassandra Harris did, despite there being no genetic link between the two - and heartbroken Pierce watched his beloved wife go through eight rounds of gruelling chemotherapy.However, he feels fortunate to have been left with memories of the two important women in his life via their surviving offspring, and has always been open about how much he appreciates the links with the youngsters."It’s just such a joy to be a grandparent … there is just something intoxicating about it and beautiful,” he exclaimed on the Live With Kelly and Ryan Show.“There is something very special about it.

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