Harvey Price Jumps For Joy When Told His Drawings To Be Displayed At Gatwick Airport

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Harvey Price, a keen artist and son of Katie, will have his drawings displayed at Gatwick airport.

The 16-year-old, who is currently starring in his mum’s reality TV show My Crazy Life, jumped for joy when he heard the news he would become an exhibiting artist.

The heartwarming moment was aired on the show on Quest TV in the below clip:

The 40-year-old mother-of-five can be seen telling her eldest:

You know the drawings of the Gatwick Express you draw they phoned mummy up and said they want to blow them up really big and put them at the airport for everyone to see.

And every time anyone walks past it they are going to go ‘look it’s Harvey Price’s drawing’. What do you think?

Should we tell nanny, what do you think nanny is going to say?

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Harvey, who is partially blind, autistic and has Prader-Willi syndrome, starts literally jumping for joy in a heartwarming display.

He said:

Oh good drawings. Look Gatwick Express, look at your picture at the airport! I drew the Gatwick express for the people at the airport.

Katie, who has four other children – Junior, 13, and Princess, 11, Jett, five, and Bunny, four – promised they’d go to the airport so Harvey could see his work in situ, per The Sun.

Meanwhile, the former model has been busy with Harvey’s Law, a campaign backed by MPs and launched in March 2017, to make trolling a crime.

Ms Price told ITV’s Peston on Sunday:

Harvey was getting racial abuse, they were mocking him, doing sex videos on him, putting him in t-shirts, and he’s got complex special needs – I’ve got five children but they always pick on him.

I got two people arrested, (the police) seized all their computers, they seized everything, took them quite far, but then it got to the point where they can’t charge them with nothing because there’s nothing in place for it.

She is calling for a committee to make online abuse a specific criminal offence and to create a register of offenders.

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