Katie Price pays sweet tribute to eldest son Harvey as he celebrates 20th birthday

Katie Price has paid tribute to her eldest son Harvey Price on his 20th birthday (Harvey Price / Instagran)
Katie Price has paid tribute to her eldest son Harvey Price on his 20th birthday (Harvey Price / Instagran)

Katie Price has marked son Harvey’s 20th birthday by sharing a special video tribute to him online.

Harvey, who has severe autism, a rare complex genetic condition called Prader-Willi syndrome and is partially blind, is the veteran glamour model’s eldest son with her ex, footballer Dwight Yorke.

The one-minute-clip includes a series of pictures of the lad as a baby right up until present day.

Price also features in the montage, along with her four other children Junior, 16, Princess, 14, Jett, eight, and Bunny, seven, and Price’s mother Amy Price, who is terminally ill.

“Happy 20th birthday to my gorgeous boy (man as Harvey says now),” she wrote alongside it.

“I had 20 amazing years with it just being me and Harvey, with me being his absolute constant person in his life and never letting him down. He is a massive credit to me and I know he will be so excited with what I have planned this weekend and next weekend”

“I love you Harvey Price,” she added, followed by red heart emojis.

It looks like Harvey is set to be spoilt with the former I’m A Celebrity contestant previously showing off a pile of boxes that were delivered to her home a few days ago.

Katie Price pictures with son Harvey Price earlier this year (Getty Images)
Katie Price pictures with son Harvey Price earlier this year (Getty Images)

She wrote in the caption: “@officialmrharveyprice is a lucky man @uptheirclothing has sent the new summer collection for Harvey’s birthday on Friday.

“Can you believe he will be 20. This is the only company I know that actually do large sizes.”

It will be a double celebration as Harvey was recently nominated for a second National Television Award for featuring in his own BBC documentary Katie Price: What Harvey did Next?.

The TV show followed him as he became a resident at the National Star College in Cheltenham.