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Kate Garraway has set a hopeful target for husband Derek Draper after a personal announcement was made on Good Morning Britain.
The 54-year-old presenter was back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Tuesday morning alongside Charlotte Hawkins.
After discussing the latest coronavirus news headlines with Dr Hilary Jones, Charlotte turned to Kate and relayed how she knows all too well the impact the virus can
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Kate Garraway has revealed husband Derek Draper sleeps for 20 hours a day in his ongoing battle against long Covid.The Good Morning Britain presenter often updates viewers on Derek's health and on Thursday morning during a discussion with Dr Hilary Jones she revealed the extreme fatigue he has been left with.
Kate Garraway has given a heartbreaking update on her husband Derek Draper's health, revealing that he suffers from extreme fatigue and sleeps 20 hours a day.MORE: Kate Garraway's absence on Good Morning Britain explainedTalking with Dr Hilary about long COVID on Thursday's Good Morning Britain, the star said: "The fatigue that Derek has, I know he is an extreme case because he's got multiple organ challenges, but even some with some milder cases, you know Derek is sleeping 20 out of 24 hours a
Kate Garraway has revealed that she and her children have been left feeling "emotional" as they prepare to go on their first holiday abroad without husband Derek Draper.Speaking on Thursday's Good Morning Britain, the host confirmed Susanna Reid will return early from her summer holidays to cover for her.MORE: Kate Garraway remains hopeful Derek Draper can attend the NTAs after nominationWATCH: Kate Garraway goes on first trip without Derek Draper"I'm actually about to disappear off on a little
Kate Garraway expressed her gratitude as she revealed that Susanna Reid would be returning from her break early on Friday to present Good Morning Britain so that she could take her children on holiday.The 54 year old presenter explained that Susanna happily obliged to take over when she realised she had a "tight window" to take Darcey, 15, and William, 12, on a much-needed getaway while her husband Derek Draper continues to recover from Covid at home.
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Kate Garraway is hoping her husband Derek Draper will be well enough to attend the National Television Awards next month amid his lengthy health battle.Speaking on Tuesday's Good Morning Britain, the journalist revealed that she received a nomination for her emotional documentary, Finding Derek, which follows her family's journey as her husband battled coronavirus.READ: Kate Garraway reveals the advice her dad gave to husband Derek before marrying her Finding Derek has been nominated for an
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway has revealed that she would love her husband Derek Draper to be by her side at the National Television Awards next month. The mum-of-two was congratulated on this morning's show by co-presenter Charlotte Hawkins after it was revealed that her ITV documentary 'Finding Derek' is up for the 'Authored Documentary' award.
Kate Garraway hit out at producers for an awkward camera blunder which happened live on Good Morning Britain. The presenter, 54, was discussing the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan on Monday's show when she asked the viewers at home to share their thoughts.
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway clashed with former Health Secretary Edwina Currie over PCR test costs during travel abroad.Things became heated during an interview on the latest instalment of the ITV news programme, as the 54 year old host admitted she’d struggled to book holidays abroad and in the UK. Kate had been keen to book a trip abroad with her children Darcey and Billy, but the high test costs and finding the time to do them was a strain.