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direct to your inboxKate Garraway has said she she still has not been able to visit husband Derek Draper after last seeing him at Christmas. The Good Morning Britain host offered an update on Friday's show following an interview with guest Frank Bruno.
Derek, 53, was admitted to hospital in March last year after contraction coronavirus and was soon put into an induced coma. He still remains in a form of coma called a PDOC (Prolonged Disorder of Consciousness) after the virus "wreaked havoc" on
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direct to your inboxHost of Good Morning Britain Kate Garraway has recalled a time where she nearly thought her husband Derek Draper had passed away thanks to a hospital blunder.The ITV presenter's husband fell ill with coronavirus a year ago, and has been in hospital since. In an interview with the Times, the 53-year-old recounted how she had to wait 24 hours to find out whether or not her husband was still alive.
direct to your inboxITV presenter Kate Garraway has given an emotional interview to mark 12 months since her husband Derek Draper fell ill with coronavirus and was admitted to hospital.Recounting what she calls a 'horror story', the Good Morning Britain host explained what life has been like for her and her family over the past year. She told the Sunday Times Magazine : "The very worst moment was when they said he could be locked in for ever.
Kate Garraway has opened up about her fears for her husband Derek Draper as he remains in ICU almost a year after he contracted COVID-19.
Kate Garraway will show footage of her husband Derek Draper's "shocking" physical change for the first time since he was admitted to hospital in March 2020 for COVID-19.The Good Morning Britain star has filmed a new documentary for ITV, which will air on 23 March.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Kate Garraway expressed her joy as her two children, Darcey, 14, and Bill, 11, are preparing to return to school on Monday.
direct to your inboxKate Garraway will front a one-off documentary on how she has coped with the impact of coronavirus on her family. The Good Morning Britain star's husband Derek Draper remains seriously ill a year on from contracting the virus last March.
direct to your inboxKate Garraway has reflected on her 'darkest times' during the pandemic - as well as what she has learnt in the past year. The Good Morning Britain star has spoken openly about the impact coronavirus has had on her husband Derek Draper.
Kate Garraway has undeniably had the most difficult 12 months since her husband Derek Draper was admitted to hospital after falling seriously ill with Covid-19.While now free of the virus, the Good Morning Britain host's partner remains in a critical condition and is thought to be the UK's longest surviving Covid-19 inpatient.MORE: Kate Garraway reveals she's still waiting to see Derek Draper after two-month gapWATCH: Kate Garraway on winning our Inspiration Of The Year awardSharing with HELLO!
Kate Garraway has revealed she is yet to see her husband Derek Draper as he remains in a coma in hospital after contracting COVID-19.Appearing on Friday's Good Morning Britain, the host - who hasn't been able to visit her partner since Christmas - spoke with former heavyweight boxer Frank Bruno, who sent a sweet message of support.READ: Kate Garraway reveals struggle with sleeping amid Derek Draper's COVID battleWATCH: Kate Garraway reveals she's been feeling low since Christmas"If you see your