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Kate Garraway returns to host GMB today after star bravely opened up about Derek Draper’s final days

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KATE Garraway will return to host GMB today after the star bravely opened up about Derek Draper’s final days.

The presenter, 56, will be reunited alongside Ben Shephard this morning after two months off air.

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Kate Garraway lost her beloved husband Derek Draper in JanuaryCredit: Rex
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Kate with Ben Shephard on Good Morning Britain last yearCredit: Rex

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Kate, pictured with her children Darcey, 17, and Billy, 14, at her husband’s funeralCredit: Alamy

Kate will be back on Good Morning Britain on Monday just three days after her beloved Derek Draper‘s funeral.

The brave widow previously revealed she will return to our screens following the tragedy because “life has to start” again.

Holding back tears she said: “I don’t know how it’s going to be. Grief isn’t containable in a day or year.

“People ask why I’m going back to work. Life has to start. We have to pick ourselves up and go on.

“That’s what Derek would want me to do. Thank you to everyone who made it possible.”

She also revealed that son Billy was heading back to school.

“We have to pick ourselves up, that’s what Derek did and would want us to do”, she added.

“Grieving will continue. We’re in the foothills. Anyone who’s been through it will know. There’s a long way to go.”

Kate Garraway fights back tears on GMB and reveals why she’s returning to work just days after Derek Draper’s funeral

Kate was last seen on GMB on December 8 before taking a break to look after Derek following his deterioration.

He sadly died less than a month later on January 3.

Talking about Derek’s four-year battle, Kate said it was important that he didn’t feel like he was letting his family down.

She said: “Derek’s spirit and fight to keep going, and the children, have been extraordinary throughout.

“It feels like five years and two minutes since Derek was in a positive place before the cardiac arrest which took him from us.

“It was the furthest from the spectre of death we could have been.

“It was a challenge to make sure he knew that he wasn’t letting us down because he couldn’t get through this last one.

“They were so beautiful, the children about that.

“Darcey said ‘If you can’t do this it’s okay, don’t worry about us. We will be OK. Don’t worry about mum. We will be fine. You don’t have to worry about looking after us all. You will live on through us’.

Last week, Kate said goodbye to Derek at his star-studded funeral.

The funeral of Derek Draper, which was attended by figures including former prime minister Sir Tony Blair, musician Sir Elton John and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, was held on Friday at the Church of St Mary The Virgin in Primrose Hill, north-west London.


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Former political lobbyist-turned-psychologist Draper married the GMB presenter at the same church in September 2005.

Draper fell seriously ill during the early part of the Covid-19 pandemic in March 2020 and spent 13 months in hospital before he was discharged.

He died on January 3 aged 56 after suffering long-lasting symptoms from coronavirus.

Despite being scheduled to return full-time, ITV have offered their full support and said she can take time off as and when. 

Heartbroken Kate has told pals she is keen to keep busy and get stuck into work as she continues to mourn Derek.

Mum-of-two Kate has also told bosses at Smooth FM she is keen to host her popular morning radio show there as well.

A source said: “Kate has had an incredibly rough past couple of months, and it has taken its toll mentally and physically.

“But she is a workhorse, and journalism, being on live TV, runs through her blood — it’s what she knows and loves.

“Kate is keen to keep busy and get stuck back into work.”

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Kate appeared on GMB earlier this week for a heartfelt interview ahead of her return to presenting on Thursday

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