Kate Garraway delivers Easter eggs with her children as they are loaned a new car

Kate Garraway marked Easter Sunday by enjoying a day out with her children Darcey, 15, and William, 11, as they delivered Easter Eggs to friends.

The TV presenter, 53, celebrated being loaned a new set of wheels after her family car was stolen from outside her London home in November.  

The Good Morning Britain star looked in good spirits as she shared a snap of herself alongside the vehicle and said it was ‘lovely to be out and about’ after months of lockdown.

Family: Kate Garraway marked Easter Sunday by enjoying a day out with her children Darcey, 15, and William, 11, as they delivered Easter Eggs to friends

She wrote: ‘Then the day got even better – thanks to the fantastic gang @peugeotuk who have loaned me this car after ‘Vickie Volvo’ was pinched we are mobile again! 

‘It arrived just in the nick of time for us to deliver some #eastereggs to friends. Lovely to be out and about a little bit. 

‘The car is super sporty and I promise to be super careful with it so you have it back in mint condition! Hope you have all had a lovely day & are stuffed full of chocolate.’

Kate previously told how she and husband Derek Draper’s car ‘Vicky Volvo’ was taken by thieves overnight.  

New wheels: The TV presenter, 53, celebrated being loaned a new set of wheels after her family car was stolen from outside her London home in November

New wheels: The TV presenter, 53, celebrated being loaned a new set of wheels after her family car was stolen from outside her London home in November

She said: ‘Initially I thought it’s bound to be an unpaid parking ticket that Derek hasn’t been able to sort out while out of action since March and it’s probably gone through a system and it’s been impounded – but it’s actually been stolen.

‘It was such a body blow – particularly to my son Billy. That was our family car and it’s just like another thing that’s been grabbed away.

‘There are bigger things than a car going on right now, but it’s one of those things.’

Kate wrote: 'The car is super sporty and I promise to be super careful with it so you have it back in mint condition! Hope you have all had a lovely day & are stuffed full of chocolate'

Kate wrote: ‘The car is super sporty and I promise to be super careful with it so you have it back in mint condition! Hope you have all had a lovely day & are stuffed full of chocolate’

It comes after Kate took to Instagram to mark her family’s second Easter without Derek at home with them on Sunday.

The broadcaster penned a heartfelt note insisting it was a ‘hard’ day, but added that she is thankful he is ‘still here’ as he continues to battle COVID-19 in hospital 13 months after contracting it.

She wrote: ‘#happyeaster everyone – so hard that it’s the second we’ve lived through in Lockdown/restrictions and of course our second without Derek home with us.

Post: Kate took to Instagram to mark her family's second Easter without her husband Derek Draper at home with them on Sunday [pictured last week]

Post: Kate took to Instagram to mark her family’s second Easter without her husband Derek Draper at home with them on Sunday [pictured last week]

‘But he is still here so we have so much to give thanks for and there’s lots to hope for isn’t there.’

Kate also thanked her thoughtful neighbour, who turned on the doorstep with a delicious-looking cake.

‘Our day started with sun shining and our wonderful neighbour who we call ‘Cakesuzy’ bringing round the most amazing #easter cake ever she had made herself!’ Kate added. 

Kate was showered with praise last week when her documentary, Finding Derek, was aired on ITV, recounting the harrowing year she has experienced as her husband continues to battle the coronavirus.

Battle: The broadcaster penned a heartfelt note insisting it was a 'hard' day, but added that she is thankful he is 'still here' as he continues to battle COVID-19 in hospital 13 months after contracting it

Battle: The broadcaster penned a heartfelt note insisting it was a ‘hard’ day, but added that she is thankful he is ‘still here’ as he continues to battle COVID-19 in hospital 13 months after contracting it

Kind gesture: Kate also thanked her thoughtful neighbour, who turned on the doorstep with a delicious-looking cake

Kind gesture: Kate also thanked her thoughtful neighbour, who turned on the doorstep with a delicious-looking cake

The programme was ITV’s most-watched factual show in three years, after 4.5 million viewers tuned into it two weeks ago.

Following the broadcast, Kate said she’d been ‘absolutely overwhelmed’ by the positive reaction she’d received following the documentary as she continued to offer an insight into Derek’s recovery.

Finding Derek won the 9pm slot with an average of 4.5 million viewers, making it ITV’s biggest factual overnight audience in the Tuesday 9pm slot in at least a decade.  

It was also the channel’s biggest factual overnight audience across all days in the 9pm slot since Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace back in June.

Record-breaking: Kate Garraway: Finding Derek was ITV's most-watched factual programme in three years, after 4.5 million viewers tuned in

Record-breaking: Kate Garraway: Finding Derek was ITV’s most-watched factual programme in three years, after 4.5 million viewers tuned in

Finding Derek easily beat its closest competitor MasterChef, which earned just 3.3 million viewers on BBC One.

Kate filmed every step of Derek’s year-long battle with COVID-19 following his hospitalisation with the respiratory illness in March 2020 with the fly-on-the-wall programme. 

After watching the emotional hour-long documentary, many viewers and friends of the star took to social media to share their admiration for Kate and send their well wishes to Derek, also 53.

Viewers were left in ‘sad and happy’ tears over the harrowing documentary, as they praised Kate for maintaining such a positive outlook during her husband’s health battle. 

Kate said she’d been ‘overwhelmed’ by viewers’ positive reaction to the programme as she returned to Good Morning Britain for the first time since Finding Derek had aired.

Praised: Finding Derek won the 9pm slot with an average of 4.5 million viewers, making it ITV's biggest factual overnight audience in the Tuesday 9pm slot in at least a decade

Praised: Finding Derek won the 9pm slot with an average of 4.5 million viewers, making it ITV’s biggest factual overnight audience in the Tuesday 9pm slot in at least a decade

She said: ‘It’s been absolutely overwhelming in a really wonderful way.’

‘We spoke on Tuesday morning about how it was quite a difficult decision to think about filming it, but you hoped it would bring some comfort to some people or perhaps shine a light on a situation that… or for a group of people who might be suffering away in a way that hasn’t been focused on.

‘I’ve had so many comments from people. The reaction has been extraordinary. I’ve had so many messages from people talking not just about COVID, but about experiences in their own life, where some of the things we touched on have impacted.

‘Some people want to get in touch with me directly because it’s quite personal. I do have an email address actually if people want to get in touch directly, because I do understand they don’t want to put things on social media.’

Touched: On Thursday Kate said she'd been 'overwhelmed' by viewers' positive reaction to the programme as she returned to Good Morning Britain after Finding Derek had aired

Touched: On Thursday Kate said she’d been ‘overwhelmed’ by viewers’ positive reaction to the programme as she returned to Good Morning Britain after Finding Derek had aired

She added: ‘It’s part of Club Garraway which I began at the start of the year. I have neglected it somewhat with everything that’s been going on. 

‘I’ve been slightly distracted, but I am going to get it going again and you can email me on [email protected] if you want to talk directly.

‘There’s lots of things I’d like to follow up on, because there are some really difficult challenges we’re all facing.’

Kate admitted Derek faces a ‘challenging week this week and next’ and he will keep fighting but didn’t give further details. 

She added: ‘Thank you so much for the reaction. The battle for Derek goes on. He’s got a challenging week this week and next. And that’s how we’re all feeling, we are feeling like the battle goes on.’

Worrying: After watching the hour-long documentary, many viewers and friends of the star took to social media to share their admiration for Kate and send their well wishes to Derek

Worrying: After watching the hour-long documentary, many viewers and friends of the star took to social media to share their admiration for Kate and send their well wishes to Derek