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Cat Deeley is reportedly concerned that her estranged husband Patrick Kielty is struggling to cope with their split as she moves out of their home.
The This Morning host, 48, and comedian, 54, announced their separation in July after 12 years of marriage.
On Saturday, a photo obtained by The Sun showed a removal van outside their north London rental property, with movers seen loading boxes along with lamps and chairs.
Patrick is thought to be staying at the property, which sits just a short distance from the couple’s £5million five-bedroom ‘forever home,’ that they purchased two years ago and have been renovating.
According to the publication, Cat is worried about how Patrick is handling the end of their marriage.
A source told the outlet: ‘She’s worried Patrick seems to be taking longer to adjust.

Cat Deeley is reportedly concerned that her estranged husband Patrick Kielty is struggling to cope with their split as she moves out of their home

Patrick, 54, and Cat, 48, who have two sons together, announced the end of their 12-year marriage in July in a joint statement (pictured in 2021)
‘He misses the family unit, and the pressure of work on top of the public split has made it hard for him.
The source added: ‘Cat still cares a lot for him and wants him to be in a good place for the boys and for himself so that does cause her some concern.’
The Daily Mail has contacted Cat and Patrick’s representative for comment.
Announcing their separation in July, Cat and Patrick said: ‘We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated. There is no other party involved.
‘We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected. There will be no further comment.’
The Daily Mail previously revealed how Patrick’s family are still seething over Cat’s failure to attend his beloved mother’s funeral – and say they knew at that moment their marriage was over for good.
Her ‘no show’ back in March has left deep emotional scars within the Kielty family who say it confirmed for them that there was little chance of a reconciliation between the two.
Clearly still upset at the anger and embarrassment it caused the family, one relative told the Daily Mail: ‘Whatever rockiness was going on in the marriage, something as momentous as his mother’s funeral, you would make up even temporarily and just put your ‘best face’ on as we say in Northern Ireland.

In a joint statement, they said: ‘We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated. There is no other party involved’ (pictured August 2024)
‘Cat obviously knew how close Patrick was to Mary and she should have come to be by his side, a hand on his shoulder as he buried his mother. The fact that she stayed in London and presented This Morning on the day, it’s not been forgotten.’
The source added: ‘In a very tight knit community in Northern Ireland, people always turn out. It’s the done thing. His family remain very upset by this. They still can’t believe it. It was the point when we all realised that that marriage had ended.’
Patrick looked bereft as he carried Mary’s coffin through his home village, where he was joined by close family and friends at the Church of the Sacred Heart.
A spokesperson for Cat told the Daily Mail at the time: ‘Cat remained at home to be there for her two young children before and after school on this very sad day.’
Friends of the former couple recently told Daily Mail how they fear the divorce will get tricky over the contentious issue of a £5million ‘doer-upper’ house they purchased together.
They set to work back in 2023 to make the gloomy 1950s five-bedroom and it means ‘a lot’ to both of them, after being the centre of their lives in the past two years.