gap filling

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Hi all, some advice and suggestiions please.

If you could refer to the attached image to make things clearer.
I have removed old silcone and some ceramic beading that was fixed around bath, as water was getting through and black mould forming.
I disliked the beading anyway, and prefer a nice clean beading of silcone instead.

The problem is, after removing the beading I see the bath has a curved edge which creates a recess or channel between tles and wall which seems quite deep (the green part).
How or what can I fill that in with, so that I have a square edge to bead some silcone on?
Would grout work, though probably would take an age to dry or perhaps a deep layer of silicone, then let dry and then another layer of silcone at the appropriate angle as per normal?
Or something else? I'm just a home DIY'er, but want something that is waterproof and long lasting as possible.

Thank you
 

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