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Katie Price says she's so proud of son Harvey as he gets into the Easter spirit

Katie Price has revealed her eldest child Harvey Price, 19, is getting into the spirit of Easter.

The mum-of-five, 43, took to Instagram on Monday night to share a sweet snap of her teenage son rocking some cute bunny ears ahead of Easter this weekend.

In the image shared to the former glamour model's 2.7million followers, Harvey can be seen with a big smile across his face - as he posed for the camera with his arms outstretched.

"Harvey getting into the Easter spirit," Katie captioned the adorable snap.

The OnlyFans content creator also took to her Instagram Stories to share a few more images of her first-born child.

"Proud of you Harv," Katie captioned one of the shots, where the teenager can be seen working on an art project.

Katie Price and son Harvey celebrated Easter early on Monday (katieprice/Instagram)

Harvey moved into residential college National Star in Cheltenham last year, in order to learn more independent life skills.

Harvey - whose estranged father is retired footballer Dwight Yorke - has been diagnosed with Septo-optic Dysplasia, as well as autism and Prader-Willi syndrome, which means that he requires constant care.

In her most recent book, Harvey and Me, Katie opened up about how she feels about her son living away from her household.

Katie shared several snaps from her day with Harvey on her Instagram Stories (katieprice/Instagram)
The mum-of-five expressed how proud she was of her eldest child (katieprice/Instagram)

"Now he’s there, I can imagine it could be so easy to say, 'I don’t need to see him'. But I don’t want that to ever happen. I’ve been responsible for him all his life, and now it feels weird to have this freedom," she wrote in the candid memoir.

"I’m like, 'It’s 2pm, I need to give him his medication'. And then I think, “Oh, Harvey isn’t here”. It’s a strange feeling and it’s going to take some getting used to. But if something dramatic happens in my life, and let’s be honest, that’s a common occurrence, at least I don’t have to be thinking, “Who’s going to look after Harvey?” It’s a massive weight off my shoulders.

Katie and Harvey share a special bond (Instagram)

Speaking exclusively to the Mirror online at the National Diversity Awards in February, Katie was beaming with pride as her eldest child won his first ever award, Celebrity of the Year

"I’m so happy that he’s won an award. He’s a credit to me and who would have known when he was born, with all his complex needs," the proud mum told us after her teenage son received a standing ovation on stage at the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool.

Katie and Harvey made a BBC documentary, titled What Harvey Did Next (BBC/Minnow Films/Richard Ansett)

"I brought him up on his own and it doesn’t matter how many people love or hate me, they can’t take away the fact I’m a good mum and I’ve brought him up well."

She continued: "He’s a credit to me. He’s my most politest [sic] child, well-mannered, doesn’t want nothing, unconditional love - I love him."

Harvey was nominated for the prestigious award for his documentary work and supporting charity and initiatives such as Mencap and the Anna Kennedy Online ‘Give Us A Break’ campaign.

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