Kate Garraway wears a metallic gold turtleneck dress as she arrives at Global Radio studios

She has continued to go to work and putting on a brave face as her husband Derek Draper continues his battle against the disease.

And Kate Garraway put on a stylish display as she arrived at Global Radio studios to host her Smooth Radio show in London on Tuesday.

The Good Morning Britain presenter, 53, kept warm amid the winter chill as she wore a fluffy white jumper, which had a chic heart-print design, over a metallic gold turtleneck dress.

Chic: Kate Garraway put on a stylish display in a heart-print jumper and a metallic gold turtleneck dress as she arrived at Global Radio studios in London on Tuesday

Kate also shrugged on a black longline coat over her ensemble and stepped out in a a pair of fluffy brown ankle boots.

She wore her golden locks in a loose, tousled style that fell over her shoulders, and kept safe amid the coronavirus crisis by wearing a black face mask. 

Kate kept her hands full during the outing as she was seen carrying a shoe box and paper carrier bag alongside her grey tote bag.

Comfy: Kate also shrugged on a black longline coat over her ensemble and stepped out in a a pair of fluffy brown ankle boots

Comfy: Kate also shrugged on a black longline coat over her ensemble and stepped out in a a pair of fluffy brown ankle boots

Safety first: Kate wore her golden locks in a loose, tousled style that fell over her shoulders, and kept safe amid the coronavirus crisis by wearing a black face mask

Safety first: Kate wore her golden locks in a loose, tousled style that fell over her shoulders, and kept safe amid the coronavirus crisis by wearing a black face mask

Kate’s husband Derek Draper, 53, remains in hospital after waking up from an induced coma following his admission to hospital with coronavirus on March 30.

Speaking on Monday ahead of GMB’s 1 Million Minutes Awards, the presenter, 53, said: ‘There have been so many missed moments haven’t there? The first one was not having our chocolate Easter egg hunt that my mum organises every year. 

‘Then there was my birthday and then Billy’s birthday and Derek’s birthday… all those moments. Trying to make the most of them over Zoom and FaceTime.

‘My two god-daughters have both had babies and I have missed the first birthday, I have missed the christening, I just haven’t seen them because I haven’t been able to. I think I shall treasure all that when we start to get it back.’

Illness: Kate's husband Derek Draper remains in hospital after waking up from an induced coma following his admission to hospital with coronavirus on March 30. (pictured in 2019)

Illness: Kate’s husband Derek Draper remains in hospital after waking up from an induced coma following his admission to hospital with coronavirus on March 30. (pictured in 2019)

Kate and GMB co-host Ben Shephard are set to host Good Morning Britain’s virtual 1 Million Minutes Awards ceremony as part of ITV’s mental wellness campaign Britain Get Talking. 

The movement wants to end loneliness and asks people to pledge their time to stop aloneness becoming the ‘next pandemic’.

She said her fellow presenter has been a tower of strength for her throughout her challenging year, as she added: ‘He has been at the end of the phone and trying to do everything that he can to help.

In November, Kate told Ben Shephard she ‘is in total panic’ as she and her children Darcey and Billy are still unable to visit Derek in hospital.

Candid: Kate has spoken frequently about how much she and their children Darcey, 14, and Billy, 11, miss Derek while he is treated in hospital (pictured in 2019)

Candid: Kate has spoken frequently about how much she and their children Darcey, 14, and Billy, 11, miss Derek while he is treated in hospital (pictured in 2019)

The media personality previously admitted Derek had ‘a tough week,’ as she shared her uncertainty over whether her long-term partner could finally be discharged.

She said that as Derek is still too ill to return home, and her children’s grandparents are unable to visit, she’ll be facing her first Christmas alone since her eldest daughter Darcey was born.

‘I feel physically sick actually and can feel my chest tightening at the thought of it,’ Kate said.

‘I’m in total panic about the idea of me, Darcey and Billy on our own this Christmas unable to visit Derek because of potential restrictions.

Support: Kate is set to host the show's 1 Million Minutes Awards, and she said her co-host Ben Shephard has been a tower of strength for her throughout her challenging year

Support: Kate is set to host the show’s 1 Million Minutes Awards, and she said her co-host Ben Shephard has been a tower of strength for her throughout her challenging year

‘That huge emotional hole, and I don’t know how to fill it, without grandparents and without friends helping to fill it.

‘It feels like such a significant moment as all festivals are. I do feel in a panic about it, but we’re in this situation because of the spread of a disease that at the moment doesn’t have a cure.’

Derek was originally admitted to hospital with COVID-19 symptoms in March and he remains seriously ill.    

The GMB presenters will be hosting the 1 Million Minutes Awards virtually on December 17. To pledge your support to Good Morning Britain’s 1 Million Minutes Awards go to ITV.com/1MillionMinutes.

There to assist: Of Ben's support amid her husband's illness, Kate said: 'He has been at the end of the phone and trying to do everything that he can to help'

There to assist: Of Ben’s support amid her husband’s illness, Kate said: ‘He has been at the end of the phone and trying to do everything that he can to help’