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'I think this is probably the first time, certainly since Derek contracted Covid, that I’ve had a whole day to myself with no purpose other than taking in the sights and sounds, just the joy of the countryside.
'Viewers were touched by Kate's candidness with GMB co-star Susanna Reid taking to saying: 'Watching Walking With on 2.
It is soothing and peaceful and beautiful.
' While another wrote: 'Watching Walking With.
It's not usually my cup but seeing Kate just walking & talking is quite powerful.
' Feels like you're seeing Kate decompress & have a form of therapy after her awful time thanks to Covid.
Gorgeous, a real sense of warmth and hope to it.
'Kate visited a church on her walk and admitted it was 'emotional' as she hadn't been to one since Derek, also 54, 'got sick'.
'We used to go regularly.
Derek is a faithful churchgoer, but we haven’t been inside one since,' she said.
Sitting at a pew Kate's eyes filled with tears as she said: 'It does feel like there’s an incredible sense of peace, and it makes me feel quite emotional actually.
I think there’s something very powerful in prayer, whatever form it takes for you.
For me, a classic prayer – I believe to God – is a very special thing.
'Derek was diagnosed with the virus in March 2020 – and subsequently put into an induced coma to protect his organs.
The lobbyist has now returned home and is said to require round-the-clock care with two people needed to wash him while the medical staff work shifts so that he always has someone by his side.
Kate poignantly revealed the last words her husband said to her, over the phone, before being put in a coma were: 'I love you.
You saved my life.
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