I’ll take Derek to the Palace to get my MBE
Kate hopes hubby can join her to celebrate
KATE Garraway has said it would be “wonderful” if her husband has recovered enough for them to go together to Buckingham Palace when she picks up her MBE.
Derek Draper has been bedridden since he caught coronavirus in March 2020, resulting in a 13-month hospital stay and a lengthy medically induced coma.
He is now being cared for at home and has had trips out in a wheelchair.
On her MBE, Kate, 55, said: “It was amazing. But I haven’t received it yet, so I don’t want to tempt fate in case they retract the offer.
“I do feel there’s room for celebration, though, and my hope is that if we do eventually have a ceremony Derek will be further along in his recovery and we can go together. That would be wonderful.”
Speaking to Good Housekeeping, she added: “When you nearly lose someone, it certainly brings everything into sharp focus.
“We’re still learning how we are as man and wife, so much has changed. It’s the same for the children, they’re having to relearn the experience of being with their dad.
“And, of course, the biggest learning is for poor Derek.”
Kate, who charted her husband’s illness in two ITV documentaries, has been caring for him alongside professional care and in December, they managed a family trip to a pantomime.
In January, Kate said: “One of the people who showed us to our seat was in tears saying, ‘Oh, gosh, I can’t tell you how much it helped me watching the documentary, I was feeling low.’ “Derek’s doing alright. His speech isn’t there but you can see he’s aware something special is happening.” She has vowed to continue to shine a light on problems getting help in the social care system and the challenges of long Covid. Kate said now she tries to live in the moment more than ever. She said: “Life is just a collection of moments – and finding more good ones than bad
•Full ones is probably the secret.”
interview is in Good Housekeeping, on sale today.