The image saw her neighbour with an impressive looking cake – a gift for her and her two children with Derek: Darcey, 15, and 11-year-old Billy. Kate wrote alongside: “#happyeaster everyone – so hard that it’s the second we’ve lived through in
Kate is currently having work done on her home in order to make it safe for her husband’s return. Her plans, which were delayed during the most recent lockdown, include building ramps and widening doorways for better wheelchair access. The GMB host
Kate Garraway, 53, worries that she might need to give up her job on Good Morning Britain so that she can become her husband’s full time carer. If Derek Draper is able to return home after his year-long stay in hospital following
Kate Garraway, 53, is a well known face on UK morning TV but in the past year her name has become one entangled with heartbreak, empathy and hope. Her husband Derek Draper, 53, is now the longest surviving COVID-19 patient in the
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway, 53, has said her regular income “stopped quite suddenly” after she took a break from work last year when her 53-year-old husband Derek was admitted to hospital with coronavirus. While he is now Covid-free, the disease
Kate, 53, was left heartbroken last March when her husband Derek, 53, was admitted to hospital after contracting coronavirus. Since then, the father-of-two has remained in a coma and although he’s made small steps with his recovery, the doctors are still unsure