Kate Garraway discovers she is related to Paddington Bear's creator Michael Bond

Kate Garraway discovers her relation to the creator of Paddington Bear. Credit: Voltage TV/ITV

Kate Garraway was left shocked after discovering she is related to the iconic character Paddington Bear's creator, Michael Bond.

The Good Morning Britain presenter, 55, was introduced to Karen Jankel, the daughter of the late author, as part of the ITV series DNA Journey.

The pair have the same three times great-grandparent and shared an emotional embrace after meeting close to the London train station, the place the character was named after.

The well-loved children’s book character famously arrived in London from the deepest, darkest jungles of Peru and first appeared in print in 1958 in the book 'A Bear Called Paddington.'

Ms Jankel told Garraway she wanted to introduce her to her “famous brother” before revealing a stuffed toy of Paddington Bear, complete with a travel tag reading “Darkest Peru”.

Karen Jankel is the daughter of the late author Michael Bond Credit: Voltage TV/ITV

“Paddington and I grew up together,” she told her.

“The reason is that my father was Michael Bond, the creator of Paddington, which means that of course you are also related to Michael Bond.”

Speaking about the marmalade-loving bear, she said: “He was always part of my family. He is so real to our family, and now to your family too, because he is a member of the family.

“He used to sit on the table at meal times and my father used to talk to him and talk through him to us. Of course, I never knew anything else because he was always around.”

Garraway was also shown Ms Jankel's first edition copy of 'A Bear Called Paddington', signed by her father in September 1959.

“It was always my absolute favourite growing up,” Garraway explained.

“It has been said to me over the years that I do have a touch of Paddington Bear about me and that is because without meaning to he does cause an extraordinary amount of chaos.”


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The TV star also joked she used to regularly eat marmalade sandwiches during her time at university.

British author Bond published more than 20 books featuring Paddington Bear before his death in June 2017 aged 91.

His creation, known for his battered hat, suitcase and duffle coat, remains a classic of children’s writing and featured in a sketch with the Queen during her Platinum Jubilee celebrations this year.

This influenced many mourners to leave Paddington Bear toys and marmalade sandwiches at tribute sites which they were asked to stop, during the mourning period.

The Paddington books have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide and been translated into approximately 30 languages.

The episode also saw Garraway visit Bristol alongside fellow TV presenter Alison Hammond to hear about her distant relative Frederick Lambert, her first cousin three generations removed.

Lambert lived and worked as a photographer in the city during the 1840s while still a teenager.

DNA Journey airs on Thursday on ITV at 9pm.