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Published 16:32 30 Dec 2018 GMT
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Speaking to The Sunday Times Magazine, he said:
Rob also said that Henry's tragic death doesn't make his youngest son's life "any less magical.""We likely would've had a fourth anyway, but there are mixed feelings.
"It's sort of like they touch each other a little bit, but they almost exist in separate lanes. Having another child in no way, shape or form eases the grief of Henry dying."
"I want to gobble him up and he deserves our full attention and love - and he grew in the same womb as Henry."
Earlier this year, Rob shared a post on Medium about his time spent in the hospital with Henry, his son's strength, and how happy he was to see him every day.
In it, he admitted that he had wanted to write a book to other parents with sick children to let them know that someone cared. He said that after Henry died, he couldn't write the book anymore.
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