Sir Michael Palin, who is notable for Monty Python Travel documentary, got real about his death after his beloved wife passed away.
The 82-year-old’s life partner Helen lost battle to chronic kidney disease in 2023. The two were married for 57 years before her demise.
During his interview with the Marie Curie Couch podcast, the actor admitted that the devastating loss helped the entire family to openly discuss death.
They usually ask each other questions like: “Have you made a will? Can I be in your will?”
The BAFTA winner made it clear that his “will” is ready and his family knows exactly “where to find what they need to find should I die.”
Michael has shared all passwords with his three children Thomas, William and Rachel, whom he had with his late partner Helen.
The broadcaster often thinks about his demise as he is “82 now, which is longer than” any of his male family member has lived “for 200 years.”
The Death of Stalin actor, who underwent an open-heart surgery in 2019, is “working” and maintaining his health while “filming.”
The surgery to repair his valve has made him more concerned about his health and body, understanding that “body is vulnerable.”
He added: And the older you get, the more vulnerable it is.”
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