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KATE Garraway says she was "honoured" to join Prince William and Kate Middleton as they paid tribute to the NHS frontline.

The royals and the Good Morning Britain presenter teamed up to thank the nation's frontline NHS staff for their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.

Kate Garraway joined Prince William and Kate Middleton as they paid tribute to the NHS frontline today
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Kate Garraway joined Prince William and Kate Middleton as they paid tribute to the NHS frontline todayCredit: PA:Press Association
Kate and Wiliam said they wanted to give Kate 'a hug'
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Kate and Wiliam said they wanted to give Kate 'a hug'Credit: AP:Associated Press

Reflecting on the special day, Kate said: "What an incredible honour to be beside @kensingtonroyal as they paid tribute to our extraordinary frontline @nhsengland & @nhsscotland heroes who have risked so much for us all in the fight against #covid_19 . Thank you @prideofbritain".

"Do join in paying tribute to Britain’s heroes @prideofbritain Sunday night @itv"

The presenter's husband Derek is still seriously ill in hospital after seven months.

And Prince William and Kate Middleton told Kate they wanted to give her "a hug" amid her husband's battle with coronavirus.

The trio addressed frontline workers
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The trio addressed frontline workersCredit: PA:Press Association
Kate's husband Derek is yet to leave hospital after being admitted with coronavirus in March
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Kate's husband Derek is yet to leave hospital after being admitted with coronavirus in MarchCredit: Rex Features

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were moved by Kate as she discussed how the virus has devastated her and her children Darcey, 14, and Billy, 11.

"You are doing amazingly though. If it wasn't for social distancing we would both give you a hug," William said.

William and Kate presented six representatives from the NHS with the Pride of Britain Award at one of Britain's oldest hospitals, St Bartholomew's in the City of London.

Derek has been in the hospital for months
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Derek has been in the hospital for monthsCredit: PA:Press Association

The Duke said: "The devastating impact of the coronavirus pandemic has reminded us as a nation of how much we owe to the thousands of NHS workers who have gone far beyond the call of duty this year.

"They have worked tirelessly around the clock, with humility and compassion, in the most challenging of circumstances, putting their own lives on the line to help others.

"It is fitting that we are here today at Britain's oldest hospital to thank and celebrate our NHS staff and to honour them with a Pride of Britain award."

The Sun revealed Kate will be fronting a documentary on ITV about coronavirus called Still Fighting.

The paid tribute to the NHS staff
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The paid tribute to the NHS staffCredit: ITV
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Kate will investigate the effects of the virus on the UK, looking at other families who have also been touched by the pandemic.

A source said: “Kate is keen to spread the message about how serious Covid-19 can be and was happy to talk about it if it meant people would take it seriously, as well as updating the thousands of fans who ask daily about Derek’s progress.

"Kate and her family have had their lives turned upside down by the virus and want to show the effect it’s had on them, but also on others going through the same thing.”

Derek is the country's longest-fighting Covid-19 patient after surpassing six months in the hospital.

Kate being greeted by Derek last year in the Australian jungle
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Kate being greeted by Derek last year in the Australian jungleCredit: Rex Features
She will be fronting a documentary about the virus
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She will be fronting a documentary about the virusCredit: Rex Features

He was taken to hospital on March 28 and former I’m A Celebrity contestant Kate has been unable to visit Derek on a regular basis due to stringent restrictions.

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Instead the TV host and their two children Darcey and William have been forced largely to rely on nurses Face­Timing from his bedside.

 

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