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Katie Gallagher

Pierce Brosnan shares 'blessings' as he announces birth of his fourth grandchild and shares very cool name

Pierce Brosnan has shared his joy as he announced the birth of his grandchild.

The James Bond star, 69, has become a grandfather for the fourth time, after welcoming a grandson, Jaxxon Elijah Brosnan last weekend.

He shared the news proudly with his followers online, alongside pictures of the new arrival this week.

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The Co. Meath native wrote: "Jaxxon Elijah Brosnan, born 3:06pm 11/12/22…

"All good blessings to you my dearest grandson, welcome.

“Congratulations my darling Sean, Sanja and Marley. Peace be with you."

The little one, who arrived on Friday 11 November, is Brosnan’s acting son Sean's second child with wife Sanja Banic.

The pair, who wed in 2014 in New York are also parents to seven-year-old Marley May.

Irish singer Imelda May was one of the first stars to wish Brosnan and his family well, saying: “Congratulations to you all!!! Welcome to the world little one.”

Artist Daniel Maidman added: “Congratulations to your entire family!”

The Navan born actor has two older grandchildren named Isabella and Lucas through his late daughter Charlotte, who died of ovarian cancer in 2013.

Brosnan is also a father to son Christopher, 50, from his marriage to Australian actress Cassandra Smith, who died of ovarian cancer in 1991.

He remarried in 2001 to his beloved wife, Keely Shaye Smith, and welcomed two more sons - Dylan, 25, and Paris, 21.

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