Katie Price’s son Harvey turns fashion designer as he raises over £12k for NHS with his rainbow frog t-shirts

KATIE Price's son Harvey has turned fashion designer to raise over £12k for the NHS.
The 17-year-old designed his rainbow frog T-shirts to thank the NHS for their amazing work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Harvey is on the Autism spectrum, a lifelong developmental condition that affects how people perceive the world and interact with others, he is also partially blind and has Prader-Willi syndrome.
So the teen empathises with those needing vital support during the coronavirus pandemic - and was keen to do his bit.
He designed his T-shirt with a rainbow design and added a hand-drawn frog - his favourite animal.
will go to the NHS.
Talking exclusively to The Sun Online, Katie said: "I am so proud of him, Harvey loves to draw, this is Harvey doing his bit for the NHS, the doctors and nurses have been there for Harvey from the day he was born.
"Without them he wouldn't be where he is today - he’s already got loads of new designs ready to go."
'I WELLED UP'
But at the start of May she was finally able to see him and 12-year-old Princess again.
Katie told The Sun Online: “I can't believe how much the kids have grown in six weeks - Pete's had them sleeping in grow bags!
"I welled up, it’s been a tough six weeks not being able to hug them.
"After five minutes together it was back to the usual fun and craziness."
Meanwhile Katie has been staying with pals at a posh pad in Surrey - just ten minutes away from Peter - as she isolates with her eldest son Harvey.
She has been shielding the disabled 17-year-old from danger because he is at high-risk from coronavirus because of his health condition.
Her youngest kids Jett and Bunny have been living with their dad Kieran Hayler and his fiancee Michelle Penticost.
Junior and Princess have spent the last six weeks with Peter and his wife Emily - who is an A&E doctor battling coronavirus on the frontline.
It has meant Katie's kids haven't been able to all be together since lockdown began.
"It’s been hardest on Harvey because he really misses the contact with his siblings," Katie added.
"Fingers crossed we’ll be a complete unit with Jett and Bunny joining us this weekend.
"My children are my perfect pieces of heaven - they have kept me strong through thick and thin.
"Unconditional love is free and means everything to me.”