'There will be a private ceremony followed by a memorial yet to be planned once the virus has ended.'
Jason told the BBC: 'We are all working at understanding this huge event as it only happened so recently, even though my dad has been unwell for some time.
'A sad day for all who knew and loved my dad and a sad loss for all people around the world who enjoyed the wonderful gift he had as an actor.'
Sir Sean, whose movie career spans five decades, is best known for being the first to portray the role of British fictional spy 007 who he played between 1962–1971.
He was today hailed as 'the world's greatest Scot and last of the real Hollywood stars' as the acting community and beyond rallied to remember him.
Sir Sean frequently tops polls as the best Bond to have played the role following his parts in Dr No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball and You Only Live Twice.
Through the official James Bond Twitter page, the incumbent 007 Daniel Craig led the tributes: Sir Sean Connery will be remembered as Bond and so much more. He defined an era and a style. The wit and charm he portrayed on screen could be measured in mega watts; he helped create the modern blockbuster.
'He will continue to influence actors and film-makers alike for years to come. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones. Wherever he is, I hope there is a golf course.
Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli paid tribute to Sir Sean in a statement: 'We are devastated by the news of the passing of Sir Connery.
'He was and shall always be remembered as the original James Bond whose indelible entrance into cinema history began when he announced those unforgettable words - 'The name's Bond... James Bond' - he revolutionised the world with his gritty and witty portrayal of the sexy and charismatic secret agent.
'He is undoubtedly largely responsible for the success of the film series and we shall be forever grateful to him.'
Hugh Jackman tweeted: I grew up idolizing Connery. A legend on screen, and off. Rest In Peace.'
Sir Sean was knighted by the Queen in 2000 and celebrated his 90th birthday in August.
A fierce nationalist, he banged the drum for Scottish Independence ahead of the 2014 referendum and befriended key SNP figures.
Former First Minister Alex Salmond today described his friend Sir Sean as 'the world's greatest Scot, the last of the real Hollywood stars, the definitive Bond.'
His successor Nicola Sturgeon said: 'I was heartbroken to learn this morning of the passing of Sir Sean Connery. Our nation today mourns one of her best loved sons.
'Sean was born into a working class Edinburgh family and through talent and sheer hard work, became an international film icon and one of the world's most accomplished actors.
'Sean will be remembered best as James Bond - the classic 007 - but his roles were many and varied. He was a global legend but, first and foremost, a patriotic and proud Scot - his towering presence at the opening of the Scottish Parliament and in 1999 showed his love for the country of his birth.'
Born Thomas Sean Connery in Edinburgh's Fountainbridge area on August 25 1930, the actor left school at an early age and took his first job as a milkman.
At 16 he enlisted in the Royal Navy but was discharged three years later on medical grounds after suffering a stomach ulcer.
His first major step into acting came in 1957 when he secured a role in the British gangster film No Road Back.
He has two tattoos from this time - one reading 'Mum and Dad' and another 'Scotland Forever'.
The keen bodybuilder then undertook a variety of jobs, including a stint as a bricklayer, a lifeguard and an artist's model for the Edinburgh College of Art. Under the name Thom Connery he was placed third in the tall man's division (he was 6ft 2in) of the 1950 Mr Universe contest.
The stage came calling when a friend suggested he try out for a production of South Pacific. He got a part in the sailors' chorus and so began his acting career.
He was also a gifted footballer. While touring with the musical, he was offered a contract by former Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby, who saw him play in a friendly against a local side.
His first major acting credit came in 1957 British gangster film No Road Back.
It was author Ian Fleming's suave and sophisticated secret service agent that launched Sir Sean to stardom.
Fleming was initially resistant to the idea of Sir Sean playing his character. He thought the Scot was an 'overgrown stuntman' who was not refined enough for the role.
He was later so impressed with his performance that he created a Scottish ancestry for the character in his subsequent books.
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