Kate Garraway was sent messages of support by Boris Johnson during husband Derek Draper’s coronavirus battle
KATE Garraway has revealed she received messages of support from Prime Minister Boris Johnson amid her husband Derek Draper's coronavirus battle.
The television presenter revealed how when thinks were looking bad for Derek that she received a note from Boris.
"Boris hand-wrote me a really lovely note saying he was thinking about me and Carrie [Symonds, his fiancee] has sent us messages via other people saying she knows it's very tough. So I have seen a very human side to them," she told You Magazine.
She added: "Boris's public face gets a lot of stick but the challenge is that politicians are all in the dark just like us."
The Prime Minister also battled the virus back in April and ended up in intensive care during that time.
The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, opened up on Derek's health after the dad-of-two has remained in a medically-induced coma for almost six months.
"There’s always this sadness. That and the heartbreak are the most wearing things."
She added: "I see him quite infrequently, not as often as I’d wish."
Kate has continued to look after her children, Darcey, 14 and Billy, 11, amid Derek's health struggles.
Although he has woken from his coma, the political adviser remains with limited consciousness in hospital.
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He is still unable to speak, with doctors warning he may stay in his current condition - but there are signs that he can hear.
She has since revealed how her spouse has lost a huge amount of weight after he was rushed into hospital back in March.