Katie Price has revealed her son Harvey is moving into his own flat.
The model, 47, spoke on the latest episode of her The Katie Price Show podcast, in which she revealed the news about her son, 23, who has recently graduated from a specialist college catered for his additional needs.
Harvey has Prader-Willi syndrome, which sparks a constant desire to eat food and a permanent feeling of hunger which leads to obesity.
He also battles a series of debilitating conditions including autism, septo-optic dysplasia, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder.
Speaking about his big life change on her podcast, Katie said: ‘He should be moving at the end of this month, it’s going to be 15 minutes away. I can’t wait. They’re just finishing off regulations and building stuff because it’s all brand new.’
Katie Pricehas revealed her son Harvey is moving into his own flat
The model, 47, spoke on the latest episode of her The Katie Price Show podcast, in which she revealed the news about her son, 23, who has recently graduated from a specialist college catered for his additional needs
He also battles a series of debilitating conditions including autism, septo-optic dysplasia, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder
Katie also revealed what she has bought for her son to kit out his new home, saying: ‘I am going to get him a Smeg green kettle and toaster, new plates, knife…
‘The same as how i kitted Junior’s out. I’ve got him a new sofa, bed, all the bedding. I’m going to make it a home from home.’
Last month, Katie left both her mother and fans crying tears of joy, as she gifted her a life-changing Christmas present granting her ‘a bit of freedom and independence’.
The former glamour model, 47, took to her YouTube channel on Tuesday to share a new vlog documenting her Christmas celebrations with her family on the Isle of Wight, where her mother Amy, 73, resides.
But she warned viewers they ‘might need a few tissues’ for watching the ‘tearjerker’ video, as it saw her presenting her mum with a heartfelt gift that left her overcome with emotion amid her health battles.
Katie – who was joined by her kids with ex-husband Peter Andre, Princess, 18, and Junior, 20, as well as Harvey and her boyfriend JJ Slater – gave Amy a motorised scooter to help her get around and give her ‘a new lease of life’.
In 2017, Amy was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), an incurable condition which causes the lungs to thicken and scar, making breathing increasingly difficult.
Katie – who was joined by her kids with ex-husband Peter Andre, Princess, 18, and Junior, 20, as well as Harvey and her boyfriend JJ Slater – gave Amy a motorised scooter to help her get around and give her ‘a new lease of life’
She had a lung transplant back in 2022, but still struggles with her mobility, with it difficult for her to walk places without suffering from breathing issues, causing her to feel ‘stuck’.
But, Katie proudly revealed the mobility scooter that she’d gotten her to replace her wheelchair and Zimmerframe, declaring: ‘Whether you like it or not, you’ve got this now! New lease of life mother.’
The video saw the reality star showing her mum how to use the scooter, demonstrating how to move forwards and backwards and how to work the brakes and different speeds.
Asked whether she liked the gift, Amy gushed: ‘Yes, I do, of course I do!’ before becoming overwhelmed by emotion and breaking into tears, leading to her grandchildren Junior and Princess to rush to embrace her.
The former glamour model took to her YouTube channel last month to share a new vlog documenting her Christmas celebrations with her family on the Isle of Wight, where her mother Amy, 73, resides
Trying out the scooter for herself, she delightedly said: ‘I’m going to have some fun on this. I think it opens up…’ before getting choked up again, as Katie wrapped her in a hug and finished: ‘Opens up a new lease of life, a bit of freedom.’
Amy added: ‘It’s crazy isn’t it! I’m just thinking of all the places I can go now. Gives your independence back a bit. That’s what I need.
‘Where I’ve been used to it and then I haven’t had it. Especially when [husband Paul] is not here, I’m stuck. So it’s good. I can’t believe it. Oh my God, this is too much for my brain.’
Speaking to the camera, Katie voiced her delight at her mum’s reaction, saying: ‘Everyone’s been happy this Christmas. All the kids. JJ. And the best person, who’s more happy, who deserves this, is mother.
‘She’s got a new lease of life. They are good, happy tears. And I’m happy because she’s got more independence to go off and do things.’
In 2017, Amy was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), an incurable condition which causes the lungs to thicken and scar, making breathing increasingly difficult