Kate Garraway shows off some leg in slashed trousers and bra in punky netted top as she attends WellChild Awards
The Good Morning Britain presenter was attending the ceremony, which celebrates the courage of young people and children who are seriously ill
KATE Garraway looked absolutely stunning as the arrived at the WellChild Awards on Monday.
The Good Morning Britain presenter, 49, showed off her long legs in a pair of black trousers slashed at the thigh.
She also flashed her bra underneath a glittery see-through punky netted top clinched in at the waist with a thick black belt.
Kate accessorised with a pair of pointed glitzy silver heeled boots and clutch.
The ITV presenter had been attending the awards last night, which were held to recognise the courage of children and young people with serious illnesses and complex conditions.
It had been held at posh hotel The Dorchester.
Before arriving at the event, Kate posted a snap on Twitter of herself and the rest of the Good Morning Britain presenters being made up for the evening ahead.
She tweeted: "The girls & I getting 'beautified' by @GMB makeup team for @WellChild awards later - it's early days! @Lauratobin1."
Later she was pictured alongside Charlotte Hawkins, Ranvir Singh and Laura Tobin.
Charlotte showed off her figure in a pastel pink and rose Ted Baker dress.
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She added a pair of light pink bow pumps to match.
Ranvir also opted for a floral number in a frock that showed off her hourglass figure and completed the look with a pair of simple black heels.
Weather presenter Laura Tobin also looked stunning in a deep blue and scarlet dress as she held onto a glittery silver clutch.
Prince Harry, 32, also attended the event, which saw him hug a five-year-old winner who is terminally ill.
Olly Carroll is unable to stand by himself and suffers from the rare Batten disease.
His mum said that both the prince and her son were "thrilled" about being able to meet.
Speaking at the event Harry said that attending the awards made him "profoundly moved": “It is one of those moments in life when you are left in awe at the strength of human character, particularly amongst those so young.
"Watching these young people face challenges with such determination, positivity, and good humour never fails to take my breath away."
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