
Katie Price has disclosed how the Metropolitan Police contacted her to notify her that officers had been circulating ‘inappropriate’ information about her son Harvey Price.
The 44-year-old My Crazy Life actor was ‘disgusted’ to discover of the ‘derogatory’ communications, including photographs, reportedly written by Met Police officers on Whatsapp between 2016 and 2018.
Harvey, Katie’s eldest kid, has Prader-Willi syndrome, a hereditary disorder that causes obesity, and Septo-Optic Dysplasia, which impairs sight and brain development.
Speaking out about the horrific claims, the former glamour model has said: ‘These are the people who are supposed to be protecting us, people we are supposed to trust.
‘It’s pure betrayal, I was in shock at first, then I felt sick, heartbroken and angry. It’s not enough for these people to just lose their jobs if found guilty, if this has happened to a vulnerable adult like Harvey, it will be happening to others.’
She added to The Sunday Mirror: ‘I can stick up for myself. When it comes to my son, it’s different.

‘Harvey is so vulnerable, so innocent. He doesn’t have a bad bone in his body – all he wants is to love people and be happy. He doesn’t deserve this from anyone.’
Katie went on to say that her younger children, Jett, 9, and Bunny, 8, whom she has with ex-husband Kieran Hayler, had been left ‘in tears’ by the trauma since they are’very protective’ of their older brother Harvey.
Junior, 17, and Princess, 15, are also ‘furious’ about it and have been questioned about it at school.
Over the weekend, the reality star took to Instagram to announce she had been hand-delivered a letter from an officer which indicated that a ‘number’ of cops are suspected of ‘being part of a WhatsApp group chat that has posted inappropriate and discriminatory image of your son, Harvey Price’.
‘The officers will now be subject to a Gross Misconduct Hearing’ due to take place on February 20, the letter reads.
Sharing the shocking letter, Katie said: ‘It’s disgusting that police officers from here have felt the need to laugh and use disgusting content on Harvey by creating a [WhatsApp] group.’
‘They need to be named shamed and exposed.’
The charges, according to a preliminary notice for the hearing, relate the officials’ membership in a WhatsApp group between 2016 and 2018.
Eight officers are due in court on Monday in relation to the allegations that their conduct amounted to breaches of the Standards of Professional Behaviour: PS Luke Thomas, Former A/PS Luke Allen, former PC Kelsey Buchan, former PC Carlo Francisco, former PC Lee South, former PC Darren Jenner, PC Glynn Rees, and’ Officer B.
The hearing will begin at 10 a.m. on Monday and is slated to last four days.