Welsh singer Tom Jones says recovering from the death of his wife, Linda, is the "hardest thing" he has ever done.
The 75-year-old singer was left devastated when Lady Melinda Rose Woodward, who was known as Linda, lost a short battle with cancer in April and he was close to tears as he discussed how he cancelled a string of concerts in order to be by her side during her last days, reported Female First
"It's very difficult, the hardest thing I've ever done in my life. We were married for 59 years, we knew each other since we were kids. It was fast, she had cancer," Jones said.
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The couple married when they were just 16 and had son Mark, now 59, together and despite the "It's Not Unusual" hitmaker's womaniser reputation, he insists Linda was the "most important thing" in his life.
In an interview at the Hay Festival in Wales, he said, "[I knew] she'd always been very important to me, always. Now I realise that she might have been the most important thing in my life. I realise even more now, how important she was to me."
Despite rumours of a string of affairs, Tom insisted his marriage was never in jeopardy.
He wept as he said, "No. Never. Never crossed my mind; it didn't cross her mind. It was solid. We had a solid marriage that nothing could shake and we both felt that.
"I felt very lucky to have fallen in love at an early age. We were teenagers. We fell in love, not just in lust. A lot of teenagers fall in lust and then it doesn't last. But we knew this thing was forever, for as long as we would be alive. That's how strong the marriage was," he said.