The 54-year-old 'Notting Hill' star has previously remained tight-lipped about his two-year-old son, whose name has not been made public, but now he has spoken about the boy and his feelings for the tot's mother, Anna Eberstein, reported Us magazine.
Speaking to Swedish newspaper Nojesbladet, Grant said, "I love him very much... I see him all the time, most days. (Me and Eberstein) are very good friends. She is a very good mother."
The actor initially denied rumours in 2012 that he had become a dad again but it was confirmed a year later when he added his name to the child's birth certificate.
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