Nicholas Lloyd Webber, 43, had been diagnosed with gastric cancer and is now in a hospice.
Andrew Lloyd Webber has said his eldest son Nicholas has now been moved to a hospice.
He says the family have all gathered and that he will"pass on all of the fantastic wishes" that have come from people around the world. Fans came forward to share their sympathies with Andrew Lloyd Webber and many sent warm wishes to his son in the comments under the social media post.
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