Michael Douglas had his two favorite guys by his side at the 2024 Princess Grace Awards.
On Wednesday, Oct. 23, the actor, 80, was joined by his sons Cameron, 45, and Dylan, 24, at The Pierre Hotel in New York City for the 2024 Princess Grace Awards. The father-son trio sweetly posed on the carpet as they celebrated the event’s 40th Anniversary.
Douglas smiles in the middle, his arms wrapped around his boys, and he is wearing a black suit and black bowtie. On his left, Dylan rocks a navy blue suit and black bow tie matching his father’s. Cameron stands to the right of the film producer, sporting a black suit, black and grey striped tie and thick-frame black glasses.
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Douglas shares his older son with ex-wife Diandra Luker. He shares Dylan, as well as daughter Carys, 21, with his wife, actress Catherine Zeta-Jones.
In an interview with The Telegraph from April, the Fatal Attraction star remembered an awkward moment that happened on a university campus when he was visiting one of his children.
“This is not grandfather’s day, this is parents’ day. I say, ‘I am a parent,’ ” he recalled someone telling him when he went to visit the college. “That was a rough one.”
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Dylan and Carys both enrolled at Brown University, where Dylan graduated from in 2022. In the interview, Douglas shared how he and Zeta-Jones, 55, were fairing in their empty nest.
“Catherine and I have been together, it’ll be 25 years this year. So it’s been a good ride and I’ve been very fortunate, happy with the choices that I’ve made and now am kind of really backing off and smelling the roses a little more, traveling more,” he said, noting that some activities he used to enjoy, like skiing, are getting harder as he gets older.
The Ant-Man and the Wasp star called his two younger kids “extraordinary beings” who have been “a joy” to raise.