Kate Garraway wraps up warm in a woolly jumper and leather trousers as she leaves Smooth radio
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Kate Garraway wrapped up warm in a woolly jumper and a parka jacket as she departed Smooth Radio on Friday. The Good Morning Britain presenter, 57, looked in good spirits as she couldn't wipe a radiant smile off her face while heading home. The journalist rocked the glam skin-tight trousers with brown boots, finishing off with a chic beige puffed coat.
Kate's hands were busy clutching a pile of newspapers and a takeaway bag, as well as as a burgundy leather tote bag. Earlier last month, the TV alum fought back the tears as she opened up about her first Christmas without her late husband Derek Draper.
Derek died aged 56 in January this year after a four-year battle with Covid. Kate Garraway wrapped up warm in a woolly jumper and a parka jacket as she departed Smooth Radio on Friday. The Good Morning Britain presenter, 57, looked in good spirits as she couldn't wipe a radiant smile off her face while heading home.
Kate and their two children Darcey, 18, and Billy, 15, just celebrated Christmas Day without him for the first time. GMB host Ranvir asked Kate how she was feeling, to which Kate said: 'It's our first Christmas without him. 'I've been talking to Andi Peters, who lost his mum, warned me that Christmas is the hardest time. I think this one will be particularly hard.
'We're lucky that I have family around me - my brother, distracting. 'You do feel grief, that's the point, you have memories of previous years. 'We're lucky enough to still have had him over the four or five years.'. Ranvir asked: 'Was he very ill this time last year?'.