Katie Price is all smiles as she steps out in matching outfit with son Harvey after swerving bankruptcy hearing again
KATIE Price has been seen stepping out in a matching outfit with her son Harvey after swerving her bankruptcy hearing again.
The former glamour model was all smiles as she spent some time with her eldest child, going for a walk in a local park.
Katie, 44, matched with her son Harvey, 20, who is blind, autistic and has Prader-Willi Syndrome, in a red and white tracksuit look.
She let her long brunette tresses flow down her back as she held tightly onto Harvey's hand, as he smiled for the cameras.
He opted for a red hoodie to match his mum's red tracksuit bottoms, which he paired with floral blue shorts and trainers.
Meanwhile, Katie opted for a white towel hoodie and white trainers, as she wore minimal make-up for the outing with her eldest child.
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The mother and son duo stepped out just hours after eight Met Police officers were found guilty of gross misconduct after sending "discriminatory and offensive" messages about Harvey.
The disgraced officers shared sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic and disablist comments in a WhatsApp group called "Secret Squirrel S**t".
They referred to disabled people as "m**gs" and made derogatory comments about travellers and people of East Asian heritage.
The officers also regularly targeted Katie's son Harvey.
Meanwhile, Katie once again dodged being quizzed about her recent bankruptcy woes for a fifth time.
She had been due to appear yesterday at noon and the hearing was still scheduled to go ahead as late as last week.
But court officials revealed the case had been adjourned at the last minute and a new date has now been arranged for July.
The mother-of-five, who has been on two holidays in the last few weeks - will be asked to lay bare just how much cash she makes.
She currently rakes in money by stripping off online and selling her old clothes when she finally faces the music over her monster £3.2million debts.
She has avoided being grilled in person since November 2021. Today’s planned hearing had been moved from February.