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Kate Garraway says she loves husband Derek 'more' after health battle

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Popular TV presenter Kate Garraway has been open over the past 18 months about her husband Derek Draper’s battle with Covid and in a recent interview she has said she loves him “more” as his battle with the affects of the virus continues.

The Good Morning Britain star, 54, has emotionally shared her husband Derek’s, also 54, journey to recovery from contracting Covid back in March 2020.

The couple have been married for 16 years and he was one of the first British celebrities publicly diagnosed as contracting the virus and he endured a series of complications in hospital including damage to his liver, kidneys as well as pancreatic damage.

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