Kate Garraway looks in good spirits as she enjoys a carousel ride at Winter Wonderland with children Darcey, 15, and William, 12, after receiving MBE for broadcasting services
- The Good Morning Britain presenter, 54, spent some quality time with her kids, who were also joined by some of their friends, as they celebrated the New Year
- Kate’s husband Derek Draper recently returned to their family home after a year in hospital battling coronavirus
- The presenter was involved in award-winning documentary Finding Derek, which gave a raw account of her coming to terms with Derek falling into a coma following Covid complications
- The virus wreaked havoc throughout his entire body, resulting in kidney failure, liver and pancreatic damage
- A sequel to the documentary Caring For Derek is also set to be released in 2022 and will document Derek’s return home, where he is being cared for by Kate
- The star was among hundreds recognised in the New Year Honours, including Joanna Lumley, 007’s Daniel Craig, the Last Leg’s Adam Hills and TV presenter Katie Piper
Kate Garraway appeared in good spirits as she enjoyed a family outing with her children Darcey and Billy at Winter Wonderland on Sunday.
The Good Morning Britain presenter, 54, spent some quality time with her kids aged 15 and 12 – who were also joined by some of their friends, as they celebrated the New Year.
Kate wrapped up warm for the outing as she donned a dark blue coat which she paired with a matching turtle neck jumper.
Festive fun: Kate Garraway appeared in good spirits as she enjoyed a family outing with her children Darcey, 15, and William, 12, at Winter Wonderland on Sunday
Family: The Good Morning Britain presenter, 54, spent some quality time with her kids (Darcey, 15, left, and Billy, 12, right) who were also joined by some of their friends, as they celebrated the New Year
The presenter also sported a pair of black trousers along with a matching beanie hat.
Wearing a light pallet of makeup, the broadcaster let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders.
The I’m A Celebrity star completed her outfit with a pair of black ankle boots and a matching leather handbag.
Kate looked on cloud nine as she went on a carousel ride with Darcey and William before they played the ring toss.
Outfit: Kate wrapped up warm for the outing as she donned a dark blue coat which she paired with a matching turtle neck jumper
Group: Kate’s children looked in good spirits as they played the ring toss
Casual: The presenter also sported a pair of black trousers along with a matching beanie hat
Darcey was dressed in a black and white jacket for the evening while William sported a black padded coat and a matching cap.
Kate’s husband Derek Draper recently returned to their family home after a year in hospital battling coronavirus.
The presenter was involved in award-winning documentary Finding Derek, which gave a raw account of her coming to terms with Derek falling into a coma following Covid complications.
The virus wreaked havoc throughout his entire body, resulting in kidney failure, liver and pancreatic damage.
Radiant: Wearing a light pallet of makeup, the broadcaster let her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders
Laid back: The I’m A Celebrity star completed her outfit with a pair of black ankle boots and a matching leather handbag
Game: Darcey was dressed in a black and white jacket for the evening while William sported a black padded coat and a matching cap
Reunited: Kate’s husband Derek Draper recently returned to their family home after a year in hospital battling coronavirus
On more than one occasion his heart stopped beating, he battled pneumonia and fought infections which punctured holes in his lungs.
A sequel to the documentary Caring For Derek is also set to be released in 2022 and will document Derek’s return home, where he is being cared for by Kate.
The Good Morning Britain presenter picked up the National Television Award for Authored Documentary in September for the first film.
She was among hundreds recognised in the New Year Honours list for her services to broadcasting in relation to the documentary.
Other honourees included Joanna Lumley, 007’s Daniel Craig, the Last Leg’s Adam Hills and TV presenter Katie Piper.
Success: The presenter was involved in award-winning documentary Finding Derek
Documentary: gave a raw account of her coming to terms with Derek falling into a coma following Covid complications
Health: The virus wreaked havoc throughout his entire body, resulting in kidney failure, liver and pancreatic damage
A sequel to the documentary Caring For Derek is also set to be released in 2022 and will document Derek’s return home, where he is being cared for by Kate
Scary: The former political advisor was rushed to hospital last March after falling gravely ill with Covid (pictured in 2019)
Kate spent thousands in order to adapt her home for Derek after his return from hospital.
She changed the ground floor to fit his hospital bed and had a wet room and wheelchair lift installed.
Derek had been allowed home for Christmas after spending more than a year in medical care in what the presenter poignantly called ‘the greatest gift’ she could receive.
He was so severely ill he was placed in a medically induced coma for several months, and continues to have ‘extraordinary problems with communication, mobility is very limited, massive problems with fatigue and sometimes it’s like he’s not present with you,’ according to Kate.
Success: The Good Morning Britain presenter picked up the National Television Award for Authored Documentary in September for the first film
In good company: She was among hundreds recognised in the New Year Honours today, including Joanna Lumley, 007’s Daniel Craig, the Last Leg’s Adam Hills and TV presenter Katie Piper
Return: Kate spent thousands in order to adapt her home for Derek after his return from hospital
Changes: She changed the ground floor to fit his hospital bed and had a wet room and wheelchair lift installed
Happy times: Derek had been allowed home for Christmas after spending more than a year in medical care in what the presenter poignantly called ‘the greatest gift’ she could receive
Getting better: The journalist recently described his slow but positive progress on ITV’s Good Morning Britain
The journalist recently described his slow but positive progress on ITV’s Good Morning Britain.
Speaking of how she was heartened by signs of his recovery, she said: ‘We were playing a silly game, one of those moral question games…and they asked “Who is likely to find money on the floor and keep it?” and everyone in the room said all at the same time “Darcey,” and he started to laugh.
‘And honestly, it was just the most lovely moment because you thought he does get it, he does understand. And he’s right! Because she is the most likely!’
Kate recently delivered a touching message about love when she appeared on ITV’s Royal Carols: Together At Christmas.
She read the poem Love Came Down At Christmas by Christina Rossetti in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the concert, which had been recorded at Westminster Abbey on December 9.
She said: ‘We were playing a silly game, one of those moral question games…and they asked “Who is likely to find money on the floor and keep it?”‘
She added: ‘And everyone in the room said all at the same time “Darcey,” and he started to laugh’
Kate said: ‘And honestly, it was just the most lovely moment because you thought he does get it, he does understand. And he’s right! Because she is the most likely!’
Heartfelt: Kate recently delivered a touching message about love when she appeared on ITV’s Royal Carols: Together At Christmas
Reading: She read the poem Love Came Down At Christmas by Christina Rossetti in front of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the concert, which had been recorded at Westminster Abbey on December 9
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