"We've got three kids together, we live
together, and I didn't like the moment at immigration," Grant
said in an interview.
Grant, 57, wed Swedish television producer Anna Eberstein, 39,
with whom he has three children, at a low-key civil ceremony in
London last month.
"Immigration people would say, alright, all the Grants through
here, and I'd go through with my children. And all the others
through there. She'd go through with the nannies. It wasn't
right," the "Love Actually" star said.
Grant had often said he was not a believer in marriage.
"I still think it's a nonsense really and so does my wife by the
way. But it just seemed like a nice cozy thing to do," he added.
Grant, best known for playing a bumbling English man in romantic
comedies like "Notting Hill" and "Four Weddings and a Funeral,"
switches gears in his current project, "A Very English Scandal,"
which premieres in the United States on Amazon on Friday.
The actor plays the late British Liberal Party leader Jeremy
Thorpe in the television mini-series which recounts the story of
love, murder and politics behind Thorpe's 1970s trial and
acquittal on charges of conspiracy to murder.
Grant said he hesitated before taking the part, but added, "It
was so obvious I should do it. It's a great part. It's a
fascinating piece of history."
(Reporting by Reuters Television in New York; Editing by Richard
Chang)
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