Kate Garraway has said there are “big ups and big downs” as she updated Good Morning Britain viewers on her husband’s battle with coronavirus.
01.10.2020 - 09:46 / hellomagazine.com
Kate Garraway has issued a stark warning to the public to continue to wear masks and comply with social distancing rules.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain on Thursday with co-stars Susanna Reid and Adil Ray, the 53-year-old became visibly emotional as she spoke about the devastating "reality" of her husband Derek Draper's condition.MORE: Heartbreaking milestone for Kate Garraway and her husband WATCH: Kate Garraway reveals why she can't see husband Derek Draper on wedding anniversaryDerek, 53,
.Kate Garraway has said there are “big ups and big downs” as she updated Good Morning Britain viewers on her husband’s battle with coronavirus.
Kate Garraway's world has been turned upside ever since her husband Derek Draper was admitted to hospital back in March with coronavirus.
Kate Garraway says her husband Derek Draper is suffering "worrying lows" as he continues his fight against coronavirus in hospital. Derek, 53, has becoming the UK's longest surviving coronavirus patient still receiving treatment in hospital after being admitted back in March.
Kate Garraway got emotional this week as she spoke about her husband Derek Draper's fight for life and how she was warned a few times that he might not make it through the night. The Good Morning Britain presenter appeared on Gardeners' World on Friday evening and discussed how gardening has truly helped her through the toughest time of her life.
Kate Garraway has told how her garden has become a source of solace since her husband became seriously ill with coronavirus.
Kate Garraway has opened up on how gardening has helped her cope while her husband Derek Draper remains in hospital. Derek, 53, was admitted to hospital and put into an induced coma back in March after falling ill with Covid-19.
A post shared by Kate Garraway (@kategarraway) on Oct 4, 2020 at 12:07pm PDTWritten on the whiteboard were uplifting messages asking those who read it ‘keep fighting for the good’ and ‘keep believing in the good’ among other positive statements.The presenter has been through hell this year with her husband suffering through the longest COVID battle in the UK.
Kate Garraway shared a heartfelt message to Instagram on Sunday evening, following a rare visit to her husband Derek in hospital.The former political advisor turned therapist and author was sadly hospitalised with COVID-19 back in March.He remains in hospital and is still in critical condition.READ: Kate Garraway in tears as she reveals brutal 'reality' of husband’s conditionGood Morning Britain co-host Kate seems to be keeping her spirits up against the odds, however, as she proved on