Kate Garraway cuts a chic figure in printed bow blouse and scarlet trousers

Kate Garraway cuts a chic figure in printed bow blouse and scarlet trousers as she leaves Smooth Radio

Kate Garraway cut a chic figure as she left the Smooth Radio studios in London on Friday.

The presenter, 53,  has had a busy week, fronting Good Morning Britain before heading across London to host her radio slot. 

Kate flashed a radiant smile as she stepped out, amid her husband Derek’s ongoing battle with coronavirus.

Stylish: Kate Garraway cut a chic figure as she left the Smooth Radio studios in London on Friday

Stylish: Kate Garraway cut a chic figure as she left the Smooth Radio studios in London on Friday

The star looked effortlessly chic in a pale blue, green and orange printed blouse with a bow detail paired with vibrant scarlet flared trousers.

She accessorised with a black padded coat as she wheeled her suitcase.

Kate was seen toting a tan handbag and a coffee as she climbed onto a motorbike taxi to head home.  

Outing: The presenter, 53, has had a busy week, fronting Good Morning Britain before heading across London to host her radio slot

Sighting: The star looked effortlessly chic in a pale blue, green and orange printed blouse with a bow detail paired with vibrant scarlet flared trousers

Outing: The presenter, 53, has had a busy week, fronting Good Morning Britain before heading across London to host her radio slot

It comes after Kate recently said there have been ‘ups on and worrying downs’ during her husband Derek Draper’s battle with coronavirus.

Kate said on Good Morning Britain last Thursday, Derek, 53, remained in a ‘pretty stable’ condition in intensive care after battling the devastating effects of the virus six months on.

Since being hospitalised in March, Derek has become the longest person battling COVID-19 in the UK, and remains in intensive care after being in a coma for several months.  

Susanna Reid asked Kate how she’d been doing, with the broadcaster saying: ‘There are big ups and big downs, not big ups really, small improvements and worrying downs as well.    

Smile: Kate donned a helmet as she got onto a motorbike taxi and headed home

Smile: Kate donned a helmet as she got onto a motorbike taxi and headed home

Off we go: Kate looked focused as she settled into her seat and prepared to head off

Off we go: Kate looked focused as she settled into her seat and prepared to head off

‘But the last few days have been pretty stable, so keeping everything crossed really.’

Kate added that due to hospital restrictions she’s the only person in her family that’s been able to visit Derek.

‘It’s tough, it’s very hard. You completely understand why hospitals have to do it, they have to protect those inside who may be recovering from COVID or maybe dealing with other serious conditions,’ she told Susanna. 

Moving: Kate was comforted by her Good Morning Britain co-host Susanna Reid last week, as she discussed her Derek's ongoing battle with COVID-19

Moving: Kate was comforted by her Good Morning Britain co-host Susanna Reid last week, as she discussed her Derek’s ongoing battle with COVID-19

‘But to do that, they have to decrease footfall, so Darcy hasn’t been able to see Derek, his mum and dad haven’t been able to see him for a long time now.

‘The fact they live in Lancashire and that might go into tier two will have an effect because it will be very tough for them to argue the case to be able to visit. It is difficult.’

Kate also recently revealed that her children Darcey, 14, and William, 11, haven’t seen their father in six months as he continues to battle the disease in hospital.

Slow progress: Kate recently admitted there's been 'ups and worrying downs' during her husband Derek Draper's six-month battle with the virus (pictured last year)

Slow progress: Kate recently admitted there’s been ‘ups and worrying downs’ during her husband Derek Draper’s six-month battle with the virus (pictured last year)