Katie Price celebrates son Harvey's milestone birthday with sweet snap | The Sun

PROUD mum Katie Price celebrated her son Harvey's milestone birthday with a sweet snap.

Harvey, who is the eldest of the former glamour model's kids, has turned 21 today.


To mark the occasion, his mum Katie, 44, took to Instagram to pay tribute to her first born.

On her Insta Stories she shared an adorable picture of herself and Harvey, when he was a youngster.

In the snap, a much younger Katie can be seen posing with her boy, who is beaming for the camera.

Harvey was born May 27, 2002, and is the first of Pricey's huge brood of kids.

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He was born with Prader-Willi syndrome – he is also partially blind and on the autistic spectrum.

Meanwhile, last month, Katie said she was “so proud” of her son, after two MET cops were sacked for sharing disablist comments about him in a WhatsApp group.

She posted a drawing Harvey had painted depicting King Charles in his robe and wearing a crown for the monarch's Coronation ceremony.

Katie captioned the post: "So proud of you Harvey."

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She revealed her pride after two disgraced officers shared sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic and disablist comments in a WhatsApp group called "Secret Squirrel S**t".

They referred to disabled people as "m**gs" and made derogatory comments about travellers and people of East Asian heritage.

The officers also regularly targeted Katie's son Harvey, who suffers from Prader-Willi syndrome and autism.

Two serving cops were dismissed without further notice after they were found guilty of gross misconduct.

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