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Katie Price has written a book about herself and her son Harvey.
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In it, she revealed, here with daughter Princess, that he destroyed the hotel room on a family vacation.
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He is autistic and has Prader-Willi syndrome. Here he and Price can be seen with their partner Carl Woods.
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Katie Price writes that it costs her a lot of money.
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This family vacation turned into a horror trip: Katie Price (43) flew to St. Lucia this summer with her eldest son Harvey (19), her daughter Princess (14) and her partner Carl Woods (31). What started as a dream vacation ended with an expensive bill. Because Harvey had destroyed the hotel room.
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In her new book “Harvey and I” she writes about Harvey according to “The Sun”: “The last time we were away I took him on a family vacation to St. Lucia.” They had a connecting room and it was beautiful. “But Harvey completely destroyed it. He made a lot of holes in the walls because he kicked in almost every day, ”she reveals.
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“He wipes the blood on the wall”
Price goes on to say: “He also has a habit of tugging the skin on his leg until it starts to bleed, and then he wipes the blood on the wall and on the bed sheet.” It’s a sensory thing for him. Harvey suffers from Prader-Willi Syndrome, is autistic and partially blind.
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Price had to pay for the damage and it wasn’t cheap. The mother of five had reported several times that Harvey tends to break things. In the past, he tore holes in the walls of her house and destroyed televisions and iPads.
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Harvey costs a lot of money
In the book she writes that it costs her “a lot of money”. “Going out in public is a nightmare. I feel like I have to clean up after him all the time, and I spend a lot of money fixing things he’s broken, ”said Price. Fortunately, she is in a position where she has the money to pay for it: “I really don’t know how families get by who can’t afford to replace things.” (bsn)
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The Prader-Willi Syndrome
According to the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association Switzerland, the Prader-Willi syndrome is a chromosome defect. Affected people have a deficiency in growth and sex hormones. A malfunction of the diencephalon causes symptoms such as learning disabilities, an enormous addiction to eating, behavior disorders up to outbursts of anger, language problems and poorly developed muscles. There is no cure for Prader-Willi syndrome.
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According to the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association Switzerland, the Prader-Willi syndrome is a chromosome defect. Affected people have a deficiency in growth and sex hormones. A malfunction of the diencephalon causes symptoms such as learning disabilities, an enormous addiction to eating, behavior disorders up to outbursts of anger, language problems and poorly developed muscles. There is no cure for Prader-Willi syndrome.
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