Kate Garraway & Maureen Lipman Bond Over ‘Late Love’ Stories: Finding Happiness After Tragedy

On Good Morning Britain this week, TV presenter Kate Garraway and legendary actress Maureen Lipman shared a deeply emotional moment as they bonded over their journeys of finding love after the loss of their husbands.

Kate Garraway and Maureen Lipman (pictured) were seen bonding while appearing live together on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday as the actress opened up on finding love again
Kate Garraway and Maureen Lipman (pictured) were seen bonding while appearing live together on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday as the actress opened up on finding love again

Kate, 59, was joined by her co-host Ed Balls when Maureen, 79, appeared on the show to discuss her relationship with husband David Turner, 80, whom she married last year. After losing her first husband, TV scriptwriter Jack Rosenthal, in 2004, Maureen found love again 20 years later, a story that resonated with Kate, who tragically lost her husband Derek Draper in 2024 after his battle with Covid.

TV presenter Kate, 59, was joined by her regular co-host Ed Balls on Wednesday's installment of the ITV daytime show, where actress Maureen, 79, appeared as a guest
TV presenter Kate, 59, was joined by her regular co-host Ed Balls on Wednesday’s installment of the ITV daytime show, where actress Maureen, 79, appeared as a guest

Maureen’s poignant tale of love and loss sparked heartfelt conversations between the two women, with Kate commenting, “It’s a wonderful story of love at a later stage in life.” Maureen’s relationship with David, who was widowed after his wife passed away from Alzheimer’s, has blossomed into a beautiful new chapter.

Reflecting on Maureen's grief for her late husband and her recent love story, Kate added: ' It's a wonderful story of love at a later stage in life'
Reflecting on Maureen’s grief for her late husband and her recent love story, Kate added: ‘ It’s a wonderful story of love at a later stage in life’

Maureen even shared how she proposed to David after a year of dating, explaining that she took advantage of Tu B’Av, a Jewish celebration day when women propose to men, to pop the question. She humorously recalled, *”Just for a joke, I slid under the table and asked, ‘Will you marry me?’ He looked at me in shock and asked, ‘Are you serious?’ And I said, ‘Oh, I don’t know.’”

Reflecting on her own experiences, Kate said, “It can happen to you. It can and it is very wonderful.” Maureen, with her trademark wit, reassured Kate, saying, “Nice man, wonderful family. You have to be prepared for change.”

The Coronation Street legend took to the show to open up about her marriage to husband David Turner, 80, last September
The Coronation Street legend took to the show to open up about her marriage to husband David Turner, 80, last September

Kate, still grieving Derek’s passing, has found solace in her growing friendship with fellow broadcaster Liam Halligan, who had known Derek for many years. Although Kate doesn’t yet know where the friendship will go, those close to her say the bond is one of mutual support and laughter, which has been a breath of fresh air for her during this tough time.

The actress was married to TV scriptwriter Jack Rosenthal for 30 years until his death in 2004 and they welcomed daughter Amy, 50, and Adam, 48 (pictured in 2002)
The actress was married to TV scriptwriter Jack Rosenthal for 30 years until his death in 2004 and they welcomed daughter Amy, 50, and Adam, 48 (pictured in 2002)
Maureen had a 13-year relationship with computer expert Guido Castro, who died in 2021, after his body was 'weakened' by Covid  (pictured in 2014)
Maureen had a 13-year relationship with computer expert Guido Castro, who died in 2021, after his body was ‘weakened’ by Covid (pictured in 2014)
Kate has since grown close to fellow broadcaster Liam Halligan following her husband's death
Kate has since grown close to fellow broadcaster Liam Halligan following her husband’s death

Kate’s personal growth and healing have been a focus of much media attention in recent months. Following her heartbreaking loss, she has managed to balance her career, being a mother to two children, and navigating this new stage of her life. A source close to Kate shared that although it’s been challenging, seeing her smile again with Liam’s support has been uplifting for her friends and family. The broadcaster's husband Derek Draper, a former political lobbyist and psychotherapist, died of a cardiac arrest in January 2024 after a battle with Covid

The emotional bond between Kate and Maureen highlights the unexpected beauty of finding love later in life, proving that even after loss, new beginnings are possible. As Maureen said, “It’s a gift for all concerned.”

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