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Charlotte Hawkins' thoughtful gesture to Kate Garraway during Derek Draper's health woes

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Good Morning Britain's Charlotte Hawkins has revealed how she has been there for Kate Garraway in recent months. Kate, 53, has had an extremely tough time of late as her husband Derek Draper, 52, was hospitalised in March after contracting coronavirus.

He was later put into an induced coma which lasted 13 weeks - which he woke up from in July but he is still on a long road to recovery.

And Kate's colleague and friend Charlotte, 45, has shared the thoughtful gesture she did in order to let the TV star - who has two kids Darcey and Billy with Derek - know that she was thinking of her and her family as they battle the tough period.

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