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Kate Garraway said completing an ITV documentary about her husband Derek Draper following his death "has been so hard".
The Good Morning Britain presenter will explore the final year of her husband's life, as he struggled with the long-lasting symptoms of coronavirus and required daily care, in a new film titled Kate Garraway: Derek's Story.
Garraway previously chronicled the impact of caring for her husband, who died aged 56 in January, in two other ITV documentaries titled Finding Derek and Caring For Derek.
'We had to find a way of allowing Derek's voice to be heard and while having to finish it without him has been so hard, I am delighted that the film is a tribute to Derek and his incredible spirit,' Garraway said.
'It's also a tribute to all of those who fight on to make every second of life count, whatever is thrown at them.'
Kate Garraway, 56, said completing an ITV documentary about her husband Derek Draper following his death "has been so hard"
The Good Morning Britain presenter will explore the final year of her husband's life, as he struggled with the long-lasting symptoms of coronavirus and required daily care, in a new film titled Kate Garraway: Derek's Story (pictured together in 2019)
Garraway previously chronicled the impact of caring for her husband, who died aged 56 in January, in two other ITV documentaries titled Finding Derek (pictured) and Caring For Derek
When asked why he wanted to take part in this film, Draper previously said: 'I want to be heard.'
Garraway said she remembers "vividly" that the idea for the third