Kate Garraway’s daughter Darcey, 18, was seen sweetly comforting younger brother Billy, 15, on Wednesday night as their mother accepted the Authored Documentary award at the National Television Awards.
The teen tenderly rubbed her brother’s shoulders twice as the broadcaster’s documentary Derek’s Story – which followed the final year of their late father’s life – was announced the winner.
Looking stylish in a sleek, polka dot gown, Darcey proved to be a rock for her family as she was also seen taking her mum’s hand as she lead them to the stage to accept the prize.
Darcey then stood by her brother’s side and kept a watchful eye on their mother as Kate gave an emotional speech in which she dedicated her prize to all the carers.
It certainly was a family affair as Kate had earlier walked the red carpet with her children at The O2 London ahead of the event.
Kate Garraway’s daughter Darcey, 18, was seen sweetly comforting younger brother Billy, 15, on Wednesday night as their mother accepted the Authored Documentary award at the National Television Awards
Darcey and Billy’s mother Kate tearfully accepted the award for Authored Documentary following the death of Derek Draper earlier this year
The Good Morning Britain host, 57, cut a glamorous figure for the event in a black blazer with a silver sequinned collar which she wore with matching trousers.
The broadcaster added height to her frame with black heels with a silver embellishment and she also carried a silver clutch bag.
Letting her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders, Kate completed her look with a pair of drop earrings.
Darcey wore a dark grey polka dot dress with a leg split while Billy was dressed in a black suit.
Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story is the third project from the GMB star to pick up a nomination in the best authored documentary category.
It follows on from her previous two documentaries about his Covid battle and her own struggles navigating the care system, which won in 2021 and 2022.
Kate was up against David Beckham’s documentary Beckham, Robbie Williams’ self-titled series, Rhod Gilbert’s A Pain In The Neck and Rose Ayling-Ellis’ Signs For Change.
This year’s National Television Awards took place at their usual stomping ground at The O2 London in Peninsula Square and will broadcast live from 8pm on ITV.
Looking stylish in a sleek, polka dot gown, Darcey proved to be a rock for her family as she was also seen taking her mum’s hand as she lead them to the stage to accept the prize
Darcey was a great comfort to her family on the emotional night, with the teen holding her mother’s hand at one stage
The NTAs have been at the O2 every year since 2010, with the exception of the rescheduled 2022 bash in Wembley.
Comedian Joel Dommett hosted the awards ceremony for the fourth time.
Ant and Dec were awarded the Best Presenter honour for a record 23rd time as they led the big winners on the night.
While Ant and Dec continued their record-breaking winning streak, it was Mr Bates Vs The Post Office who were the big champions of the night, with three prizes.
It certainly was a family affair as Kate had earlier walked the red carpet with her children at The O2 London ahead of the event
The Good Morning Britain host cut a glamorous figure for the event in a black blazer with a silver sequinned collar which she wore with matching trousers
The broadcaster added height to her frame with black heels with a silver embellishment and she also carried a silver clutch bag
Darcey wore a dark grey polka dot dress with a leg split while Billy was dressed in a black suit
Kate is nominated for hosting the documentary Kate Garraway: Derek’s Story about the final year of her late husband Derek Draper’s life
Toby Jones was awarded the prize for Serial Drama Performance for his critically-acclaimed performance in the series.
In his speech, the actor offered his congratulations to the real-life Post Office campaigner Sir Alan Bates, after he tied the knot with his longtime partner Susanne on Richard Branson‘s private island at the weekend.
Despite a year plagued with scandals and controversy, Strictly Come Dancing scooped the prize for Talent Show.
Amid fears for the show’s future over accusations of abuse aimed at professional dancers Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima, the BBC show beat out Britain’s Got Talent, The Great British Bake Off, Masterchef and The Voice to take one of the night’s big prizes.
The NTAs are voted for by the public, with the win for Strictly a clear sign that viewers are still rooting for the show as it prepares to return for its 20th series on Saturday night.