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612909998 NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 05: Zachary Pym Williams attends The Grand Opening Of SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s Robin Williams Center at SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center on October 5, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Steve Zak Photography/WireImage)

Zak Williams, the son of the late Robin Williams, paid a touching tribute to his father on the 10th anniversary of his passing.

Zak, 41, took to Instagram to share a heartfelt message, accompanied by a photo of his father in the hit sitcom Mork & Mindy. “Dad, it’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years,” he captioned the post. “Today, I’m reflecting on the immense love you shared with all of us—your family, your friends, and everyone you met.”

Zak went on to express how his father continues to inspire him every day to create a more connected and loving world for their family. “Love you forever. ❤️,” he concluded.

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Robin Williams’ legacy of love and laughter continues to live on through his closest family members who admired him the most. After the actor died, his three children, Zak Williams, Zelda Williams, and Cody Williams, have provided a glimpse into their grieving journey. They’ve also continued to honor their dad’s memory…

Zak shares his father with his first wife, Valerie Velardi. He has two half-siblings, film director Zelda, 35, and Cody, 31, whom Williams shared with his second wife, Marsha Garces Williams.

Zelda took to X to debunk a viral image of Williams with what an X account described as his “pet monkey” in the days before his death. Zelda said that her father never owned a monkey.

“It’s been brought to my attention some probably AI written BS like this is going viral,” she wrote, retweeting the original post. “Dad didn’t own a pet monkey, NO ONE should, and if you’re ever tempted to, support your local exotic animal rescues instead. That is his Night at the Museum costar, who now lives at one.”

Zelda continued, “And since more completely false or badly researched posts are likely to go viral on Dad’s death anniversary, maybe just assume they’re all BS (they usually are), ignore the creepy robots trying to farm your clicks & do something nice for yourself instead. I sure as hell will ♥️”

In 2019, Zak remembered his father in an interview on Good Morning Britain to mark the fifth anniversary of his death.

“It was sad to see someone who was suffering so. As a family member and a child, you want to do everything you can to help soothe and ease what seemed to be intense personal pain,” Zak said.

“And there were times where it felt like there was helplessness from my part, I didn’t know what I could do, or how I could be of the best support,” he added.