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Kate Garraway issues poignant message on wedding anniversary after worrying health update on Derek Draper

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Kate Garraway has shared a poignant message on her wedding anniversary after sharing a worrying update on her husband Derek Draper.

The Good Morning Britain host had taken to social media to inform her fans and followers of her latest interview and cover shoot with The Sunday Times Magazine.

The 56-year-old looks gorgeous in the photos as she spoke about the deeply personal parts of her life caring for her husband over the past three years after coronavirus left him with serious health complications.

Kate previously said the virus 'wreaked havoc' on her husband's body. Former Labour lobbyist Derek was admitted to a hospital with Covid in March 2020 where he was soon placed into an induced coma.

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