GMB's Kate Garraway opens up on life after Derek and admits to making 'many mistakes'
Kate Garraway has candidly spoken out about the struggles of single parenting after the tragic death of her husband, Derek Draper
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In a heart-wrenching revelation, Good Morning Britain's Kate Garraway detailed the challenges of single parenting since the tragic passing of her beloved husband, Derek Draper.
The TV presenter, 57, opened up to Daily Mail Weekend Magazine about the immense difficulty of raising their two children—Darcey, 19, and William, 15—alone.
"This is the hardest part of grieving. There are so many moments where I just think, 'Derek, where are you?'" Kate divulged, expressing her torment over navigating parenthood without him. He passed away on January 3, 2024, after courageously fighting Covid-19 complications for nearly four years.
"It breaks my heart to say that my wonderful husband Derek has passed away," said Kate as she shared her agony in an emotional social media tribute.
She noted how they used to parent instinctively together but now faces the daunting task alone, often questioning herself, "Now, I have to take on everything - the fun parent, the one keeping everyone on track, and the one panicking, yelling, 'Oh my God, you're going to fail everything!'" Despite self-doubt, she poignantly asked, "I make so many mistakes, but don't we all? Is there really such a thing as a perfect mother?"

Her followers rallied around her, extending support and love, especially after learning how she remained steadfast by Derek's side during his final hours, holding his hand and enveloping him in familial love until he drew his last breath.
Ahead of the anniversary of her husband's death, Kate opened up on Good Morning Britain about the staggering financial pressures she faced while Derek was in care. She shared her harrowing financial struggle, saying: "At the time of his passing, we had two unresolved appeals for funding, but they just kept getting delayed. I'm fortunate to have a well-paying job, but even with that, I had to cover all the costs myself.
"Now I'm left with an unmanageable amount of debt. If I'm in this position, how are other families supposed to cope?", reports the Mirror.
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Present during the discussion, Health Secretary Wes Streeting responded with empathy and reassurance: "So many people watching will relate to your experience. You're not just a familiar face on TV-people feel deeply connected to your journey."
In an exciting career update, Kate set to appear in Celebrity Traitors, the BBC's star-studded iteration of the hit reality show. The show will feature her alongside national treasures such as Stephen Fry, aged 67, and the ex-England rugby ace Joe Marler, 34, amidst the grandeur of Ardross Castle in Scotland.
Her venture into the realm of reality TV is not her first; Kate previously tackled the jungle challenges of I'm A Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here! back in 2019 and emerged as the fourth-place finalist.
Good Morning Britain airs Mondays-Fridays at 6am on ITV1