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Kate Garraway worryingly misses first Clap For Carers as husband remains critical

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Good Morning Britain where she told Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh about Derek’s health struggles.Even though the final official Clap for Carers took place in the UK a few week ago, that didn’t stop Kate from showing her support for the NHS staff fighting to keep her husband alive.She staged her very-own personal Clap for Carers from her kitchen recently, posting a heartwarming video of herself and her children Darcey and Billy cheering on the frontline workers.But this Thursday there has been no update or video from Kate.Earlier this week, fans of the beloved presenter were left in tears when she made a surprise cameo appearance in the BBC drama The Salisbury Poisonings.I’m A Celeb co-star Roman Kemp has also revealed that he ‘prays for.

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