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    Katie Price has praised her son Harvey for "defying all the odds" as she marked his 18th birthday

    The 42-year-old star marked her eldest child's milestone birthday as she praised him for never letting his disabilities - which includes blindness, ADHA and Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder which affects his development - stop him


    She wrote on Instagram: "Happy Birthday to my Harvey Price. What a journey the last 18 years have been. ?You've defied all the odds and proven that you will not let your disabilities stop you. ?They said you'd never be able to read, but you love reading to your younger brothers and sisters.? Your talent has no boundaries with your artwork on public display at Gatwick airport, designed your own greeting cards for Anna Kennedy Online and raising funds for the NHS by designing your own T-shirt.? You light up a room with your unique humour and you have everybody in stitches.? You keep me entertained with your diverse taste in music and keyboard skills, from Beethoven to Queen.? Harvey Price, you make me so proud every single day.? Mum x (sic)"

    Meanwhile, Katie previously confessed she is finding it hard home-schooling her son amidst the coronavirus pandemic but she is finding it a challenge.

    Katie - who also has Junior, 14, and Princess, 12, with her ex-husband Peter Andre and Jett, six, and Bunny, five, with her former spouse Kieran Hayler - said: "I'm working hard home-schooling Harvey and we're spending lots of time reading together. It isn't easy on my own, but we're making it work."

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