Comedian Rob Delaney says the NHS is 'very dear to his heart' after the 'magnificent' care his son Henry received before his tragic death from brain cancer at two years old
Daily MailRob Delaney has opened up on his love of the NHS, praising the incredible care his son Henry received, before his tragic death in to cancer in 2018. Expressing his love for living in London, Rob admitted he didn't see himself ever moving back to Los Angeles, citing America's staggeringly expensive healthcare and huge number of guns. Rob Delaney has opened up on his love of the NHS, praising the incredible care his son Henry received, before his tragic death in to cancer in 2018 The comedian, 47, is from Massachusetts but now lives in north London with his wife Leah and their three sons, becoming a UK citizen this year Expressing his love for living in London, Rob admitted he didn't see himself ever moving back to Los Angeles, citing America's staggeringly expensive healthcare and huge number of guns on the latest episode of Table Manners with Jessie & Lennie Ware Asked what he liked most about living in London, he said: 'Love people, made wonderful friends. Rob went on to explain his appreciation for the NHS went beyond the free healthcare, as he talked about how 'incredible' the staff and hospitals had been during his son's cancer battle Henry died aged just two-and-a-half on Rob's 41st birthday in January 2018 after a two-year battle with a brain tumour In a candid and emotional interview with Desert Island Discs in July, the Deadpool star said he would like to spend his own last moments in the living room where he said goodbye to his child, and then welcomed his fourth son later that year.