
Kate Garraway’s husband back in hospital
OHMYGOSSIP — Kate Garraway’s husband is back in hospital.
The ‘Good Morning Britain’ presenter confirmed today (06.07.22) that her significant other Derek Draper, 54, who has required round-the-clock care since he contracted coronavirus in March 2020, has returned to a medical facility, but insisted he is “OK”.
She told The Sun newspaper: “He’s OK, he’s back in hospital actually, so that’s a development. There we are.”
Kate, 55, admitted the couple’s two children, Darcey, 16, and 12-year-old Billy, have been “amazing” at supporting their dad.
Speaking at the TRIC Awards at London’s at Grosvenor House, she said: “They’ve been amazing – all the way through.”
Derek spent more than a year in hospital before returning home in April 2021, but he has continued to battle the after-effects of COVID after the virus ravaged his body.
Earlier this week, Kate thanked fans for their help after she was reunited with her husband’s medication after it was left in a taxi.
The TV presenter initially tweeted a post to Black Cab Lost Property, writing: “@BC_Lostproperty help!! Have just brought Derek home in a mobility black cab from hospital for a weekend visit have left a case with all his meds and kit in the front! (sic)”
She then added: “The driver recognised me but may not know it’s there – please look get in touch – need urgently!! (sic)
Kate was flooded with offers of help, including from one follower who said they knew the driver. They wrote in a message to Kate: “I know the driver Kate as he mentioned he’d taken you and your husband to me this evening. I’m trying to get in touch right now.”
The next day, the star returned to the social media site to confirm the lost medication had been found and returned to her.
She wrote: “It’s been returned! Thanks to all who reached out – the message got to driver lovely Robert who has returned it – phew and thanks to all. #happysundayeveryone.”
Kate recently admitted she hopes to take Derek to Buckingham Palace to pick up her MBE.
She said: “I do feel there’s room for celebration, though, and my hope is that if we do eventually have a ceremony, Derek will be further along in his recovery and we can go together. That would be wonderful.
“When you nearly lose someone, it certainly brings everything into sharp focus.
“In many ways, we’re still learning how we are as man and wife, as so much has changed.
“It’s the same for the children – they’re having to relearn the experience of being with their dad. And, of course, the biggest learning is for poor Derek.”
Source: VacationHunter.Online

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