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Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway 'struggling to cope' as husband Derek battles Covid in hospital

Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway has admitted she is 'struggling to cope' as a single parent while her husband Derek Drapaer remains in hospital with Covid-19.

The presenter's partner was admitted to intensive care in March last year after testing positive, and hasn't left hospital since.

Although he was free of Covid some months later, Derek is still battling the effects.

And Kate has been attempting to homeschool Darcey, 14, and Billy, 11, as well as holding down roles on TV and radio, reports the Mirror.

She said: “I’m not sure I am coping! I honestly don’t know how single mums do it; it’s just so hard.

"A lot of the time I find myself thinking, ‘What would Derek say?’ and ‘What would Derek do?’

"I’m lucky that I’m being supported by lots of friends, too, and Ranvir [Singh from GMB] has been really helpful because she’s been operating as a single mum since her son, Tushaan, was very little.

“I asked her, ‘How do you do it?’ and she said, ‘You just have to accept that you can’t do everything.’”

Kate and husband Derek Draper (ITV)

Speaking to Good Housekeeping, 53-year-old Kate also spoke about her husband's progress.

In November Derek also mouthed his first word in six months and Kate spoke of the importance of hope but also how there was a long road of recovery ahead.

She told the magazine: “We’re really hoping we’re on some kind of trajectory of improvement. It’s very much two steps forward, three steps back, but if I think back to where we were in March 2020, when Derek’s lungs were solid with infection and his infection rates were the highest doctors had seen in anyone who has lived, we’re undoubtedly in a more positive place.”

Referring to the last 10 months of her life, which was thrown into disarray by Derek's sudden illness, she says kindness in unexpected places has helped her get through.

Kate said: “That’s been one of the positives of this horrible time, and I’ve found it [kindness] in the most unexpected places.

"There’s a lovely lady who lives over the road from me and I didn’t know her before all this, but every week she makes a cake for me and the kids.

"Somehow she always knows when we most need a lift! We’ve really got to know each other because of it, too, and that’s been lovely.”

EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 29th January 2021 Credit the photographer David Venni. Please state Read the full interview with Kate Garraway in the March issue of Good Housekeeping, on sale the 29th of January. It is available in all supermarkets and online at MagsDirect - https://magsdirect.co.uk/magazine-category/lifestyle/good-housekeeping-lifestyle/ Credit the photographer David Venni If used online, please link back to: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/kate-garraway TV and radio presenter Kate Garraway chats with Good Housekeeping about the importance of kindness, her husband Derek and how shes coping with parenting On her husband Dereks progress [he has been battling Covid-19]: Were really hoping were on some kind of trajectory of improvement. Its very much two steps forward, three steps back, but if I think back to where we were in March 2020, when Dereks lungs were solid with infection and his infection rates were the highest doctors had seen in anyone who has lived, were undoubtedly in a more positive place. On the importance of kindness: Thats been one of the positives of this horrible time, and Ive found it [kindness] in the most unexpected places. Theres a lovely lady who lives over the road from me and I didnt know her before all this, but every week she makes a cake for me and the kids. Somehow she always knows when we most need a lift! Weve really got to know each other because of it, too, and thats been lovely. On coping with being the sole parent: Im not sure I am coping! I honestly dont know how single mums do it; its just so hard. A lot of the time I find myself thinking, What would Derek say? and What would Derek do? Im lucky that Im being supported by lots of friends, too, and Ranvir [Singh] has been really helpful because shes been operating as a single mum since her son, Tushaan, was very little. I asked her, How do you do it? and she said, You just have to accept that you cant do everything. Kate presents her Smooth Radio show, weekdays from 10am to 1pm. Good Morning Britain airs weekdays from 6am on ITV Read the full interview with Kate Garraway in the March issue of Good Housekeeping, on sale the 29th of January 2021. It is available in all supermarkets and online at MagsDirect - https://magsdirect.co.uk/magazine-category/lifestyle/good-housekeeping-lifestyle/ www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk www.instagram.com/goodhousekeepinguk (David Venni)

As well as speaking in the magazine about Derek and the traumatic year for the family, Kate is also publishing a book titled The Power Of Hope which will be released in April.

She has said the book is about the “ raw and emotional” story of her husband Derek ’s fight against Covid-19 and the “devastating impact” on him and on their family. She is also making an ITV documentary about the family's situation which is expected on screen in March.

Read the full interview with Kate Garraway in the March issue of Good Housekeeping, on sale the 29th of January. It is available in all supermarkets and online at MagsDirect

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