KATIE Price has revealed her heartbreaking message from her son Harvey Price, as he begged her to come home for Christmas.
The star, 46, took to social media to share a sweet text her 22-year-old son had sent her, along with photos of them together.
Harvey wrote to his famous mum: “Mummy I am miss you for a lot of cuddles, kisses on the lips and kisses on your full head in warm cosy bed.”
He continued: “Because I am really need you a lot at Christmas please mummy to make Harvey happy this Christmas.”
He sent his mum a photo kissing her on the lips, with writing all over it in various different colours.
Harvey is the eldest son of model and TV personality Katie Price.
His father is former footballer Dwight Yorke.
And Harvey was born with the rare genetic condition Prader-Willi syndrome, and is also autistic and partially blind.
Earlier this year, the mum-of-five revealed that her son had a hidden health condition that had left him in tears.
Katie explained on her podcast how Harvey has continuously experienced his ears ‘popping’.
It’s left the 22-year-old in so much pain over the last 12 months he’s been reduced to tears.
Mum-of-five Katie said: “Basically Harvey’s had this ear problem and he’s been going to the specialist for a year and a half.
“His ear keeps popping and that’s affected his year at college, learning and that, because he cries.”
Pricey went on to say how she’s brought Harvey to a private specialist who has suggested grommets are inserted into his ears to alleviate the pain.
She continued: “They want to put grommets in his ears and basically put a hole in it to stop the popping. So it releases something for him, which will stop that.”
Concerned for Harvey, Katie told her sister Sophie: “You’ve seen it, he’s in agony with it.
“It’s so frustrating when he’s in pain and there’s nothing I can do.”
The star has had to defend her son from disgusting jokes and comments for most of his life.
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In recent years she has campaigned for the introduction of Harvey’s Law – a bill that would see online offenders placed on a register.
Katie’s battle against the bullies has seen her launch petitions and make trips to Parliament.