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Inside Kate Garraway's Christmas at home with Derek as he continues to recover from COVID

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Kate Garraway has opened up about the Christmas she has planned with husband Derek as he continues to suffer from the ongoing effects of COVID.

Derek spent a year in hospital fighting for his life after contracting the virus last year, and since his return home, Good Morning Britain presenter Kate has been acting as a carer for him as he is still suffering from complications from Covid-19 after beating the virus.

The breakfast host spoke to Woman's Own magazine, where she shared the family plans for the big day this weekend.The 54-year-old was happy to report that Derek Draper has managed to make it home for the break.

She said: "This year, we have got him home - and fingers crossed we can keep him home." Get exclusive celebrity stories and.

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