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Katie Price beams with pride as son Harvey’s artwork is displayed at Gatwick

Katie Price was every bit the proud mother as her son Harvey had his artwork displayed at Gatwick Airport's railway station.

The former glamour model took to social media to reveal that the station wanted to blow up Harvey’s colourful drawings of the Gatwick Express for “everyone to see”.

Price shared a snap of 16-year-old Harvey, who has Prader-Willi syndrome and is blind and autistic, alongside his younger sisters Princess, 11 and Bunny, four, next to station manager Daniel Burn as they stood alongside the artwork with their thumbs up.

She captioned the post: “Harvey was so thrilled to have his drawing on the wall at Gatwick airport he absolutely loves the @gatwickexpress his favourite ever. Thank you for making him a happy boy xx.”

Fans of Price gushed over the touching moment with many praising Harvey on the achievement.

One user wrote: “Amazing you man well done Harvey!”

Another added: “He always makes me cry so proud how far he came you probably [won’t] read this but he an inspiration.”

Proud: Harvey grinned as his work was unveilled (SplashNews.com)
Proud: Harvey grinned as his work was unveilled (SplashNews.com)

“How amazing well done Harvey,” posted a third.

The Gatwick Express account also shared the snap, revealing the station had decided to celebrate the “biggest fan” of the service after Burn stumbled across the picture on Harvey’s Instagram.

According to the Argus, Burn said at the unveiling: “I saw this picture on Harvey’s Instagram account and loved it so wanted to see how we could celebrate it at the station.

“It felt amazing. Seeing his face when it was unveiled was priceless. His whole family were so proud of him and rightly so.”

The publication added that Burn appreciated how the train service’s bold red, yellow and blue colours benefited the youngster.

He said: “Harvey travels on the Gatwick Express a lot with his mum and it is a sense of comfort for him. Plus the big bold colours of the train can help with sensory issues. We’ve taken him out for a trip and special cab ride before, he really is our biggest fan.”

The sweet moments come after Price claimed Brexit had delayed her Harvey’s Law campaign, which aims to make cyberbullying a criminal offence.

She appeared on Loose Women earlier this month alongside her mother Amy, who told how the initiate had been halted by the political climate.

She said: “We were meant to go to the Houses of Parliament because Harvey’s Law was going to be debated but it’s been put back to the 29th April.

“We are hoping then it’ll [happen] so anyone who’s had trolling or anything they should contact their MPs. Make sure you go to the debate so we can get it passed through.”