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Kate Garraway effortlessly showcased her fashion credentials on Friday, arriving for her Smooth Radio shift in a floaty floral skirt teamed with crisp white trainers.
Heading into Global's London offices with a suitcase in tow, the Good Morning Britain star, 54, layered her pink skirt beneath a jumper and leather jacket and appeared in high spirits ahead of the weekend.
Pulling down her face mask to flash photographers a smile, Kate was also carrying a white leather shopping bag alongside a camo tote stamped with her initials.
© Provided by Daily MailRadiant: Kate Garraway, 54, effortlessly showcased her fashion credentials on Friday, arriving for her Smooth Radio shift in a floaty floral skirt teamed with crisp white trainers
© Provided by Daily MailStylish: The Good Morning Britain star layered her pink skirt beneath a jumper and leather jacket and appeared in high spirits ahead of the weekend
The doting mother wore her shoulder-length hair loose and wrapped a white scarf around her neck.
Kate wowed in another pretty dress while hosting GMB on Friday morning, slipping into a rose-hued frock that was covered in delicate daisies.
For her appearance on the morning news programme, Kate looked glamorous in a full face of make-up.
It comes after Kate's new emotional memoir about her husband Derek Draper's battle with Covid jumped to the top of the book charts in its first week of sales earlier this month.
The Good Morning Britain presenter's book The Power Of Hope tells in raw detail Derek's ordeal.
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On Thursday, brave Kate took time out from her busy day to sign copies of the book, sharing a photo of herself sitting on the floor of the Smooth Radio offices holding a pen while surrounded by a pile of books.
© Provided by Daily MailLooking lovely: The doting mother wore her shoulder-length hair loose and wrapped a white scarf around her neck
Kate's new memoir also pays tribute to 'the brilliant team of doctors and specialists' who have looked after Derek.
As well as topping the UK Official Top 50 book chart, it has also leapt straight into Amazon's Most Sold: Non-Fiction chart - knocking Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet off the top spot and leapfrogging Charlie Mackesy's The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse.
In the emotional memoir, Kate describes how the toughest experience of her life began in March last year when Derek - who recently returned home amid his horrendous coronavirus battle - was taken to hospital with very low oxygen levels.
His condition worsened and he became one of the most stricken patients, remaining in intensive care for a year.
© Provided by Daily MailPretty in pink: Kate wowed in another pretty dress while hosting GMB on Friday morning, slipping into a rose-hued frock that was covered in delicate daisies
© Provided by Daily MailSweet: On Thursday, brave Kate took time out from her busy day to sign copies of the book, sharing a photo of herself sitting on the floor of the Smooth Radio offices
Despite returning home recently, Derek remains seriously ill and doctors say he was the most seriously sick patient to have survived the virus.
As well as recounting how the illness took hold of their lives, she writes about how she is coping with the uncertainty of their future and how she is supporting their two children - Darcey, 15, and Billy, 11 - through this traumatic time.
Discussing her path to releasing the book, Kate gave a candid interview on Friday, where she attributed her notes to Piers Morgan saying: 'It was actually Piers Morgan who very early on said, "you've got to write this down..."
'And I didn't, really, because there didn't seem time to write things down. But he said to just write words that you'll remember because he said you won't remember some of these things.'
© Provided by Daily MailTragic: After more 373 days in hospital, Derek (pictured in hospital) was allowed home earlier this month
© Provided by Daily MailChart-topping: Kate's new emotional memoir (pictured) about her husband's battle with Covid jumped to the top of the book charts in its first week of sales earlier this month
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