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Inside Katie Price’s son Harvey’s life as he turns 18 – from adorable tot to anti-bullying campaigner

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KATIE Price's eldest son Harvey turns 18 today - and what better way to commemorate his day than with a This Is Your Life (so far) special.

The extraordinary lad has made his infamous mum proud and has come a long way from cute tot to anti-bullying crusader. Adoring mum Katie wrote an emotional post on social media to mark her boy's coming of age: "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.

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