Former glamour model Katie Price has revealed her son Harvey, 19, 'destroyed' a hotel room and left her with a hefty damages bill to pay
Katie Price has revealed she was left with a huge damages bill after her son Harvey "destroyed" a hotel room.
While their time abroad was a success in many ways, a damages bill at the end put a twist on their holiday on the Eastern Caribbean island. She went on to explain that Harvey, who is partially blind, autistic and has Prader-Willi syndrome, wrecked his hotel room. Katie, who is reportedly "rushing to marry Carl" amid fears she could go to jail before Christmas, added: "It’s a sensory thing for him. I had to tell the hotel that I’d pay for the damage – and it’s not cheap."
Be the first to meet the latest showbiz babies, see the most sought after wedding pictures of the year, or take a guided tour around your favourite star's lavish multi-million pound home - all for free!The teenager explained: "Harvey loves the sound of crying, so sometimes he can purposely go for Jett and Bunny just to make them cry."
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