Harvey Price got to do the tannoy announcement on one of his favourite trains (Picture: katieprice/instagram)
Katie Price has shared a sweet video showing her son, Harvey Price, living out his dream and making an announcement on the Gatwick Express.
The 20-year-old, who was born partially blind and has Prader-Willi syndrome, has a well-known love of trains, with the Gatwick Express being one of his favourites.
The former glamour model, 44, took to Instagram to share the special moment Harvey got to make his own announcement on one of the services after travelling to London to have his eyes tested.
She told her followers: ‘Harvey’s dream came true today doing a announcement on the @gatwickexpress going home after his hospital appointment.’
A train attendant could be seen holding the intercom to Harvey’s face so that he could make the announcement on the London Victoria to Brighton via Gatwick Airport line.
Katie helped to remind Harvey what he should be saying in the announcement, saying the words first as he repeated them after her.
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When she told him to say: ‘My name is Harvey Price and I’ll be looking after you’, he endearingly told the train: ‘My name is Harvey Price and mummy will look after you,’ making Katie and the guard laugh.
Harvey’s love of trains has been well documented, including in Katie’s documentary, Harvey and Me, in which he bonded with his friend Zach over their hobby at London’s Waterloo station.
Fans love Katie and Harvey’s sweet mother-son relationship (Picture: katieprice/Instagram)
His drawings of the Gatwick Express are also on display at the airport and his love of trainspotting also won him a legion of new fans after the documentary aired.
It was also reported last year that Harvey had landed his own show about trains with the BBC along with his friend Zach, but the programme has yet to materialise.
A source told The Sun at the time: ‘The plan is to follow the friends and film their experiences together.
‘It will also raise awareness and give hope to kids with disabilities. It’s a positive and inclusive move. They get on really well together and enjoy being on camera.’
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The Gatwick Express is one of his favourite trains.