Kate Connor has officially left Coronation Street, with her final scenes airing in an hour-long episode as she left Weatherfield to go travelling, marking the end of Faye Brookes' four-year tenure in the role.

Ad

The character's doomed romance with Rana Habeeb made her one half of one of the soap's most popular couples of recent years, dubbed 'Rana' by adoring fans. Sadly, the pair were torn apart when Rana was killed off in March 2019 in the Underworld factory roof collapse disaster.

Deciding to see the world, as she and Rana had originally intended, Kate bid an emotional farewell to the cobbles in a low-key send-off in the Rovers, with dad Johnny Connor, stepmum Jenny Connor, sister Carla Connor and ex-girlfriend Sophie Webster among those present.

Soph had considered accompanying her friend on her trip, but decided to stick around and enrol on a business management course instead.

Kate leaves not realising that builder Gary Windass was responsible for sabotaging the factory roof that killed her fiancee on their wedding day. Earlier this week the guilty tradesman secretly slipped £1,000 into her handbag by way of an apology, which Kate mistakenly thought was donated by Jenny.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaTm-DHI-kQ

Will Kate Connor ever come back to Coronation Street?

With the door left open, could Ms Connor return if the truth about Gary's involvement with Rana's demise ever comes out?

Speaking to RadioTimes.com on the red carpet at the British Soap Awards 2019 in June, Brookes revealed it was her decision to leave: "It's the end of my contract naturally. Without Rana it feels like Kate needs to go and pursue other things, she has been through a lot and there is only so much she can do in Weatherfield.

"I think she needs a bit of a break from being around grief – I've cried a lot!"

Grieving Rana fans can catch Brookes in pantomime Snow White and the Seven Dwarves at the Birmingham Hippodrome, which runs from 21st December-2nd February 2020.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbs-Pk9dtKb_EjMeA8p3rYAgEL6hnWkAA

Ad

Visit our dedicated Coronation Street page for all the latest news, interviews and spoilers

Authors

Johnathon HughesSoaps Writer, RadioTimes.com

Comments, questions and tips

Rate this recipe

What is your star rating out of 5?

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Overall rating

Ad
Ad
Ad
Create an image depicting a festive scene with elements from the top Christmas songs, such as a snowy New York for 'Fairytale of New York', a cozy home setting for 'Last Christmas', and a glamorous Christmas party for 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. Include musical notes and festive decorations to represent the spirit of these iconic Christmas songs.

RT offer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

hello
An image depicting a festive scene with iconic Christmas elements such as a beautifully decorated Christmas tree with twinkling lights, snow gently falling, and perhaps a cozy fireplace in the background. The image should capture the essence of popular Christmas songs, with musical notes and lyrics subtly included in the design, representing a playlist of classic Christmas tunes.

summer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

More